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The Lost Wife. Berkley Trade,
September 6, 2011.
The story of a successful New York obstetrician
who still dreams of his first wife, Lenka, an art student he
left behind in Czechoslovakia while fleeing the Nazis, and who
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The Last Van Gogh. /em>BBerkley
Trade,(October 3, 2006.
The Last Van Gogh
recreates the riveting and impassioned final months of Vincent's
life and the tragic relationship between a young girl brimming
with hope and an artist teetering on despair. Both a love story
and a meticulously researched historical novel, The Last Van
Gogh explores the complexities between patient and doctor,
painter and muse. Nominated as a Book Sense Notable Pick
in 2006. |

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Tango : A Novel. Atria Books, 2004
Richman deftly explores the complex landscape of lives shaped by
political events beyond their control in a deeply moving and
beautifully rendered second novel. From the author of the
critically acclaimed "The Mask Carver's Son" comes "Swedish
Tango," a powerful story of two couples from opposite ends of
the world who seek refuge in Sweden, where their lives
intertwine in a poignant dance with destiny."
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The Mask Carver's Son.
New York: Bloomsbury, 2000.
Kiyoki, a turn-of-the-century Japanese artist, forsakes his
oppressive father's art style and flees to Paris to
discover his own style, sacrificing everything--family, love,
and fortune--for his art. |
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October 2004: Alyson Richman joined the ASIJ Cyber
Book Club for an online discussion of The Mask Carver's Son!
The Frederick Harris Libraries Celebrate ASIJ Authors!
Author Visits/Cyber Talk
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