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Iron Curtain: A Love Story
by Vesna Goldsworthy
Open the Iron Curtain (1/22/2023)
Vesna Goldsworthy presents a beautiful story of a young woman's experience of love, but more importantly her discovery of resilience and strength. This historical fiction offers a peek behind the iron curtain of 1980s Russia through the eyes of a socialite named Milena, whomore
Fly Girl: A Memoir
by Ann Hood
Fly Girl is First Class (5/1/2022)
Ann Hood has written a wonderful walk through aviation history from the flight attendant perspective. She shares humorous and touching stories from her own experience. It brought back memories of my own experiences as a child boarding my first plane. This is a great book tomore
Peach Blossom Spring: A Novel
by Melissa Fu
A Beautiful Story (3/22/2022)
Melissa Fu presents a beautiful story of family, love, resilience, and determination through the eyes of a young mother and her son. This historical fiction takes us across China, Taiwan, and the United States over the course of 50 years. The book offers an insightful lookmore
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