Cherry Blossom Memories
You have a story to tellLinda Austin



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Category Archives: multicultural
Living in Italy: the real deal memoir
I love reading about other cultures, especially from a foreigner perspective. Natives tend to be inured to their surroundings while foreigners—those with open minds—are better able to see the delights and peculiarities of the land (and people) they are adventuring … Continue reading
Memoir of art, music, history, and the Chinese Cultural Revolution
I was astonished to learn of her past. An unassuming aquaintance, Fangfang Xu, recently published her family memoir, Galloping Horses: Artist Xu Beihong and His Family During Mao’s China. She did tell me her father was called the “father of … Continue reading
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Lights Out – a memoir of life in Cuba before and during Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro is dead. I can’t say RIP. Coincidentally, I just finished reading Lights Out: A Cuban Memoir of Betrayal and Survival by Dania Rosa Nasca. Dania spent her childhood in Cuba under Castro and despises him for what he … Continue reading
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