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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 he believes died during the war

 

 

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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Swedish 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."



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.
   

October 2004: Alyson Richman joined the ASIJ Cyber Book Club for an online discussion of The Mask Carver's Son!

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