May You Live In Interesting Times: A New World: Archive of Family Photographs and Documents Circa 1949 to 1960. Coming Labor Day from Seattle's Blue Parrot Books. The fourth and last volume of the Ostrogorsky - Ivanauskas family history and archive distilled from nine hundred family photos, letters, and documents that survived two revolutions, a civil war, two world wars, the Great Depression, military coups, an invasion or two, Nazi conscription, World War II Allied bombing, and train and transport ship journeys to the New World. Available for pre-order from your favorite bookseller.
The first three volumes have been published by Blue Parrot Books. Volume One, May You Live In Interesting Times: A Cautionary Tale: Family Memoir and Archive Circa 1885 to 1960, traces the arc of family history from the depths of Tsarist Russia to a new world of 1950s America. War and revolution chase the family out of their ancestral home in old Russian to refuge in central Europe to post-World War II transport ships bound for a new home in a new world. Volume Two, May You Live In Interesting Times: A Cautionary Tale: Archive of Family Photographs and Documents Circa 1918 to 1945, focuses on the volatile period from the end of World War I to the end of World War II, 1918 to 1945. Volume Three, May You Live In Interesting Times: A Cautionary Tale: Archive of Family Photographs and Documents Circa 1945 to 1950, covers the immediate post-World War II period 1945 to 1950, when the Ostrogorsky - Ivanauskas family resided in displaced persons camps in Kempten, Germany while searching for a new home in a new world, and where most importantly to me, my mother and father happened to walk into the same café and ended up dancing with each other.
Volume Four covers the period 1949 to 1960 when the family relocated to Canada and the United States, when my parents married to start a new life in a new world.
8.5 x 11 hardcover. 164 pages. ISBN 978-0-578-91983-6.
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