Their time in Havana impacts Isabel’s Father and Grandfather along with herself in a number of ways. First, they learn about the culture and history of Havana. Second, they learn about the people and culture of Havana. Third, they learn about the history of Havana. Fourth, they learn about the history of the United States. Fifth, they learn about the political and economic situation of Cuba.
Isabel's father is particularly affected by his time in Havana. He becomes more aware of the political and economic situation of Cuba and how it has affected his family and his country. He also becomes more aware of the importance of family and community.
Isabel's grandfather is also affected by his time in Havana. He becomes more aware of his own mortality and the importance of leaving a legacy for his family. He also becomes more aware of the importance of freedom and democracy.
Isabel herself is also affected by her time in Havana. She becomes more aware of the world around her and the challenges that people face. She also becomes more aware of her own strength and resilience. She learns to appreciate the simple things in life and to find joy in the midst of difficulty.