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DESCRIPTION:Michael Aleynikov\n\nSorrow’s Drive: A Quartet\n\n“These four stunning 
 novellas have an almost magical effect as Alenyikov masterfully weaves 
 together disparate lives and universal themes into something approaching 
 the sublime. He evokes the common goodness of people, as well as the common 
 heartbreaking challenge that we all face and feel compelled to understand. 
 Each story complements and clarifies the others in their exploration of 
 family, of displacement and loneliness, of trying to find a way forward by 
 looking back.”\n—Trebor Healey, author of A Horse Named 
 Sorrow\nAleynikov’s first book is the acclaimed Ivan and Misha. He has 
 been a cab driver, a bookstore clerk, an interactive media writer, and a 
 clinical psychologist.\n\n \n\nPeter Kupfer\n\nThe Glassmaker's Son: 
 Looking for the World My Father Left Behind in Nazi Germany\n\nA blend of 
 lyrical memoir and sober history, The Glassmaker’s Son recounts Peter 
 Kupfer’s decades-long quest to uncover the world his father left behind 
 in Nazi Germany.\n\n"A moving account of a son in search of his father and 
 the home from which his family was expelled. Peter Kupfer’s compelling 
 story leads deep into the abyss of a small Bavarian town during Nazi 
 Germany and into the labyrinth of the human soul. Anyone who is interested 
 in exploring their family roots and in reconciliation with a difficult past 
 should read this book.” — Michael Brenner, International President of 
 the Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of German-Jewish History\n\nPeter 
 Kupfer is a writer, editor and photographer whose articles have appeared in 
 The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle.\n\nPlease 
 be masked and vaxxed. Thanks!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/01/30/18854080.php
SUMMARY:The Common Goodness of People and A Father Escaping Nazi Germany - Two Authors Read
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\n1680 Market Street\nSF, CA  94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/01/30/18854080.php
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