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The Poison Factory by Luck Kirk
Love Has No Limits by Arminé Papouchian
The Confessional by Claudia Ermey
Hiroshige: 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Fujikei by Cristina Berna and Eric Thomsen

 

 

The Poison Factory by Luck Kirk

The Poison Factory by Luck Kirk

If you’ve ever wondered what life as a CIA “operative” would be like, read this book written by a former CIA operations officer. Decktora Raines (Decky) is on leave from the CIA, doing her best to dodge memories of her first agent, Elena, an asset she recruited and tragically lost, as well as the heartbreaking disappearance of her life partner, Alex.

A surprise contact from a Russian defector she once handled urges her to come to London immediately. She coordinates with Langley Headquarters and the CIA Station Chief in London, who is focused on the murder of another Russian defector. The only clues: claw marks and an unidentified white powder. Soon to be a major global TV series. 


Love Has No Limits by Arminé Papouchian

Love Has No Limits by Arminé Papouchian

 

At 16 Arminé fell in love for the first time and lost that love for the first time. She was the youngest daughter of three in Armenia and the only one underage when her parents decided to immigrate to the U.S. She had to leave her beloved Alex behind.

But it wasn’t the end of her story with Alex. Even as life moves on, their lives intersect again and again, and through deaths and divorces, their lives never quite line up. This is Arminé’s story of keeping faith in oneself and in love despite heartbreak, betrayal and loss. It reveals the joy available to those who rise and rise again. 


The Confessional by Claudia Ermey

The Confessional by Claudia Ermey

Mirta and Alberto DeSalvo, refugees of the Dirty War of Argentina, owe their lives to wealthy American Julia Parks, who rescued them from the horrors of the junta and offered them a new life. Julia, confronted with a late-in-life pregnancy, asks the DeSalvos to adopt the baby with the condition that they not return to Argentina until she is grown.

A generational story that skillfully illuminates the resilient lives of characters touched by loss and betrayal, loved ones stolen in the night, and the search for a birth mother hiding in plain sight, The Confessional is a compelling rendering of how war and love thousands of miles apart create trauma that ripples through two generations and emerges as love, understanding and forgiveness. 


Hiroshige: 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Fujikei by Cristina Berna and Eric Thomsen

Hiroshige: 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Fujikei by Cristina Berna and Eric Thomsen

 

In this series by the last great master of the ukiyo-e tradition in Japan, the viewer is struck by the harmonious palette of blues, grays, peaches and pale yellows, and by the strict composition of each woodblock print — a bijin (or beautiful woman) poses in front of a framed landscape. Each print features a woman wearing a different intricately patterned kimono, a different activity with various props, and a different landscape depicting scenes along the historic Tōkaidō Road.

Berna and Thomsen take us on a fascinating tour, explaining not only the cultural references in each image but also the relation of the Fujikei prints to several earlier Hiroshige Tōkaidō series. The insightful commentary along with full-color images open a window to the treasures of a bygone Japan. 


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