Birds We’ve Known
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In this issue, Michael Backus finds himself unexpectedly in charge based on the ill-advised abdication of his fellow travelers, in “Lt. Dan Takes a Trip.” A group of girls negotiates their relationship with a father and his son in Catherine Parnell’s “Birds We’ve Known.” And Hope Jordan finds the beauty in her mother’s aging in “The Ghost of Black Creek Road.”
Three prints from One Hundred Views of New Tokyo (Shin Tokyo Hyakkei), a collection of prints by eight artists published between 1928 and 1932: Maekawa Senpan, Subway, 1931, Kawakami Sumio, Hamarikyu Park, 1931, Kawakami Sumio, Chrysanthemum Show, Hibiya Park, 1930. From Public Domain Review