Showing posts with label CIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CIA. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

FROM ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW

Spanning the years between 1945 – 2001 and the period between two disastrous bombings, this is a story of two families and their place in a tumultuous world. After losing her fiancĂ© in the Hiroshima bombing a scared Hiroko travels to Delhi, India to meet his half-sister, Ilse and consequently begins a relationship that lasts the rest of their lives. Told by Pakistani author Kamila Shamsie, Burnt Shadows takes the reader on a journey not only through history but different cultures and world views as well. After marring a Muslim employee of her hosts, Hiroko and her new husband are forced to relocate to Pakistan after the partition to establish a life and raise a son. Tragedy again causes her to relocate this time to New York where she moves in with Ilse and her daughter as their lives continue to be intertwined. An interesting and provoking read for a summer afternoon, this title would also make a good book group selection.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

"Authors, Artists & Friends" Series

Robert Novak, conservative journalist and pundit will be at the Glendale Public Library to discuss his new book, The Prince of Darkness.
It's free, so join us Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 7:00 pm.
Novak, one of the most influential political reporters of our era, recounts his journey from Associated Press cub reporter to "Novak's Inside Report," one of the longest-running syndicated columns in the nation.
His remarkable career has also made him a well-known face on television news programs such as Cross Fire, Capital Gang and Meet the Press.

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