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Ex Libris — A Symbol of Homeland

Ex Libris — A Symbol of Homeland

August 29, 2012

Logo.  Monogram.  Coat of Arms. Calling card.  Personal brand.   When my husband Charles was a boy he called it his Ex Libris. The Ex Libris is a miniature work of art that has existed since approximately the fifteenth century. It appeared handwritten in early books to signify ownership of the book. The portrait Ex Libris …

“The Long Rifle,” Part II, an Excerpt from BORDER CROSSINGS

“The Long Rifle,” Part II, an Excerpt from BORDER CROSSINGS

August 14, 2012

In this blog I am featuring an excerpt (Part II of II) from Charles Novacek’s memoir which is scheduled for release in late October 2012. Border Crossings: Coming of Age in the Czech Resistance is a memoir describing the impact of World War II and the Cold War on a Czechoslovakian boy. It is written …

“The Long Rifle,” Part I, an Excerpt from BORDER CROSSINGS

“The Long Rifle,” Part I, an Excerpt from BORDER CROSSINGS

August 7, 2012

In this blog I am featuring an excerpt (Part I of II) from Charles Novacek’s memoir which is scheduled for release in late October 2012. Border Crossings: Coming of Age in the Czech Resistance is a memoir describing the impact of World War II and the Cold War on a Czechoslovakian boy. It is written …

Detroit People Mover Turns 25

Detroit People Mover Turns 25

July 31, 2012

“I was selected as quality assurance manager for the $250 million Detroit People Mover project, complete with a full staff of engineers and technicians. Aches and pains aside, I was elated. There was no way I could refuse; the job would have all the trimmings an engineer would desire to execute a really important project …

Resilience: My Husband, A Museum & Alphonse Mucha, Part 3

Resilience: My Husband, A Museum & Alphonse Mucha, Part 3

July 24, 2012

“After the assassination of the Reichsprotector Reinhard Heydrich in 1942, all classical institutions were closed in retaliation.  I reached the final year of middle school and wanted to transfer to an art academy, but these were among the schools that had been closed. If I could not get into an accredited institution that was recognized …

Resilience: My Husband, A Museum & Alphonse Mucha, Part 2

Resilience: My Husband, A Museum & Alphonse Mucha, Part 2

July 18, 2012

Resilience: My Husband, A Museum & Alphonse Mucha, Part 2  When my friend and I drove into Czech Village in south Cedar Rapids, Iowa last week we witnessed the true meaning of resilience.  The town is miraculously bouncing back from their disastrous Flood of 2008. Four years ago, on June 13, the Cedar River crested …

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