Wednesday, January 27, 2021

May You Live In Interesting Times: A Cautionary Tale

 


Coming soon from Seattle's Blue Parrot Books:

Years ago I inherited several boxes of family documents and photographs that my grandfather Vassilij (William) Yakovyevich Ostrogorsky collected during the last century. These documents passed down through the hands of my aunt Vera Vassilyevna and father Vassilij Vassilyevich, my mother Jadvyga Ivanuaskas, and my sister Helen Vassilyenva. Once the boxes fell into my hands they sat mostly forgotten gathering dust in a store room.

Over the years I always intended to pull the boxes out of storage to compile a family history. Or at the least investigate the contents. In the words of the great eighteenth century English writer Dr. Samuel Johnson, “Hell is paved with good intentions.”

The realization of one’s own mortality has a way of focusing the mind. I am now in the last year of my sixth decade riding this blue ball called Earth sailing through the outer reaches of the Milky Way. My grandfather died in the second year of his seventh.

I pulled out the boxes. The contents astonished me. Photographs dating to 1920. Letters. Orders. Official certificates. Nazi work permits. Reports. Post-World War II pleas for shelter and assistance to the International Refugee Organization and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Military passes. Job applications. Applications to countries around the world in search of a new home. Red Cross medical reports, and even x-rays of all things!

But what astonished me even more than the contents of the boxes, was the realization my grandfather carried these documents with him halfway around the world by train, foot, and steamship to a new life in America in the 1950s. By my count, these documents survived two revolutions, a civil war, two world wars, the Great Depression, a couple of military coups, a military invasion or two, Nazi conscription, and the Allied aerial bombing campaigns of World War II.

I am pleased to present to you the Ostrogorsky-Ivanuaskas family history as best I can distilled from the documents my grandfather saved from oblivion, as well as notes my mother compiled in her last years, and family lore. Surviving photos are presented with this history. I am photographing the documents to be published in their entirety in a subsequent volume. I am pleased to report the entire archive will be curated with the Pacific Northwest Collection of the Special Collections Department of the University of Washington’s Suzzallo Library.


Thursday, December 17, 2020

Happy Christmas and Merry New Year 2020!

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Blue Parrot Books 2021 Calendar

Our Hyacinth Macaw Parrot and Resident Witch Princess Tara is thrilled to offer her very own Blue Parrot Books 2021 Calendar featuring the best photos of her and her sidekick Aboo from this past year we're very thankful to get behind us!
Blue Parrot Books 2021 Calendar 

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Kālarātri or Black Night Trilogy



Now available through your favorite bookseller anywhere on the planet, but exclusively from the Blue Parrot Books web store for TWENTY PERCENT OFF!

Kālarātri or Black Night Trilogy under one cover. Paperback 980 pages. ISBN 9781087903514

A coven of shape-shifting witches comprised of a pandemonium of parrots and one black cat, led by a coffee-swilling blue-skinned goddess named Princess Tara, enlist the help of a trio of Seattle history professors to seek magic to stop a god of war and his goddess of death intent on destroying our world. The professors discover they face a conundrum no book or library can address. How do they defeat a goddess who controls death and time? Can they? Our heroes and villains bounce across the galaxy and dive into the depths of time to search for a solution. They discover that reality and time itself is as fluid as a glass of cold beer.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

She Was the Kind of Person That Keeps a Parrot

She Was the Kind of Person That Keeps a Parrot
Part Three Kālarātri or Black Night Trilogy, Book Six Princess Tara Chronicles

Socially distanced author reading in the time of Corona:




A coven of shape-shifting witches comprised of a pandemonium of parrots and one black cat, led by a coffee-swilling blue-skinned goddess named Princess Tara, enlist the help of a trio of Seattle history professors to seek magic to stop a god of war and his goddess of death intent on destroying our world. The professors discover they face a conundrum no book or library can address. How do they defeat a goddess who controls death and time? Can they?


Paperback edition from Blue Parrot Books available through your favorite book seller anywhere on the planet! 478 pages. ISBN 9781087889320