Through harsh winters
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The author writes about her own mother, a Japanese American whose life works are of the kind not ordinarily recorded or applauded. Yet her story is worthy of admiration; not less than inspirational at times. The author tells the moving …
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The author writes about her own mother, a Japanese American whose life works are of the kind not ordinarily recorded or applauded. Yet her story is worthy of admiration; not less than inspirational at times. The author tells the moving story of her mother, whose spirit and courage enabled her to triumph over the hardship, loneliness, and despair familiar to all immigrants.
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