“I picked up Katie Kitamura’s
intimacy on Audible last year. I was drawn to the premise of the protagonist’s profession as an interpreter in The Hague and the negotiations she has to conduct on behalf of others. My experience as an artist’s interpreter is incomparable to the war crimes trials, but I’ve always been interested in how such a role is portrayed in fiction. The issue of agency and restlessness in the context of the book’s political theater is fascinating, especially with such vivid depictions of gendered performance. , addressed the veracity of those decisions and made me think a lot. ”
Larry Gagosian
Art Dealer, Owner of Gagosian Gallery
All That We Say: The Last Major Interview With John Lennon And Yoko Ono, David Chef
“This interview was originally published in 1981 and was republished to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Lennon’s death. I’ve always been fascinated by The Beatles and the whole John and Yoko story is very intriguing.” David・Chef’s work gives a clear look at their relationship, both artistically and personally.
Mauricio Umanski
CEO, Agency
one more power, Ed Mylett
“Mindset is very important to me. Mindfulness has played a key role in my successful career as an entrepreneur. one more power, By renowned motivational speaker Ed Mylett. In his book, Ed reveals powerful ways to solve problems and achieve levels of success previously thought impossible. He explains that we repeat intentional thoughts and actions away from discovering our best life. So far, this book has provided me with a path to overcome mental obstacles and tap into the gifts that are already within you. Recommended for those who want to go far beyond what they set their minds to. ”
gary player
Professional golfer, nine-time major champion, member of the World Golf Hall of Fame
Bible
“Unlike some professional athletes, I try to expand my vocabulary and study every day. It’s not easy, but it basically covers all the topics.I also enjoy reading the body of work by Winston Churchill, who faced tragedy every day and inspired people. Because he is the one who gave it.”
Joe Moglia
Former Chairman and CEO of TD Ameritrade.former football coach
Stop walking on eggshells: takingyour life when the person you care about had borderline personality disorder, By Paul T. Mason and Randy Creger
“From growing up in the Bronx to my dual career in finance and college track and field, I have interacted with thousands of people. In many aspects of my life, I’ve had relationships where I’ve seen unexpected shifts in people’s personalities, moods, and attitudes. People may or may not be aware of these changes, but this book has been recommended to me to help them better understand these personality changes. helps you learn, so you can be more patient and understanding in your personal and professional life.”
This article was published in the September issue of Penta magazine.