Abstract
Within the present review of the text entitled "Ernesto Guevara, also known as Che", some notions that the author expresses in demystifying, within the 906 pages, the ghosts that hover around Ernesto Guevara Lynch, better known as "Che", are framed. The pragmatic vision that the author develops about the revolutionary's life, within the 36 chapters, makes at most an interesting lesson that the reader practices; it makes each person rethink some conceptions that were taken as certain and indisputable facts. It is worth mentioning that, as the author wisely states, the action of the revolutionary gave Latin America and the Caribbean a 180-degree turn in their positions on self-determination. It is a book that is undoubtedly vital to read in order to understand Cuban history and that of the revolutionary.

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