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The Pianist’s Only Daughter: A Memoir By Kathryn Betts Adams (Book Review #1837)

Kathryn Betts Adams’ memoir, “The Pianist’s Only Daughter,” offers readers an intimate glimpse into the complex dynamics of a family defined by talent, ambition, and the intricacies of caregiving. Through the lens of the only daughter of Don, a once-promising concert pianist, and Jane,… Continue Reading “The Pianist’s Only Daughter: A Memoir By Kathryn Betts Adams (Book Review #1837)”

Vincent Van Gogh – The Ambiguity of Insanity

An abrasive itinerary of the presence of women, the landscape and obsession. Such are the internal paradigms that went through the compelling life of the Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh.

The Art Collector of Le Marais By Ahmad Ardalan (Book Review #534)

The art collector of Le Marais is a fictional drama set in Paris where artists and paintings are inspired, romance is in the air and the city never sleeps. The story begins with Sebastian and his passion for paintings, poetry, and Paris. He opens… Continue Reading “The Art Collector of Le Marais By Ahmad Ardalan (Book Review #534)”