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Honor thy children :one family's journey to wholeness
- 作者: Fumia, Molly.
- 出版: Berkeley, CA : Conari Press ©1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (315 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Death , Parents of AIDS patients United States -- Biography. , Parents of AIDS patients. , Violent deaths , Case studies. , Families. , AIDS (Disease) , Patients. , Biographies. , Bereavement , Sons , Death. , Sons Death. , Families United States -- Case studies. , Bereavement United States -- Case studies. , Japanese American families , Bereavement. , Patients , Parents of AIDS patients , Electronic books. , Families , Japanese American families United States -- Case studies. , AIDS (Disease) Patients -- United States -- Biography. , Violent deaths. , Japanese American families. , Sons United States -- Death -- Case studies. , AIDS (Disease) Patients. , United States. , Violent deaths United States -- Case studies.
- ISBN: 1609257375 , 9781609257378
- ISBN: 157324077X , 9781573240772 , 9781573241984 , 1573241989
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- 摘要: The inspirational account of a Japanese-American family's triumph in the face of the death of their three children, two from AIDS and a third the victim of a tragic drive-by shooting, Honor Thy Children chronicles the creation, devastation, and remarkable resurrection of the Nakatanis⁰́₄who journey from unimaginable grief to healing.
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=52499
- 系統號: 005296579
- 資料類型: 電子書
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Experience this gripping true story of a Japanese American family’s transformation from brokenness to wholeness in the face of tragedy. The inspirational account of a Japanese-American family’s triumph after grappling with the death of their three children—two from AIDS and a third the victim of a tragic drive-by shooting—Honor Thy Children chronicles the creation, devastation, and remarkable resurrection of the Nakatanis, who journey from unimaginable grief to healing. Praise for Honor Thy Children “This is a story that will break your heart and make it whole again. It will bring you into a realm of humanness and compassion you didn’t know you had. It might even set you free to love in ways you’ve never loved before.” —Sister Helen Prejean, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Dead Man Walking “I have never read such a powerful story about a Japanese American family like this before. It relates a universal message of the deep love the Nakatanis have for their children which transcended alienation and despair.... It is the Nakatanis enduring legacy of love and hope to the world.” —Ford H. Kuramoto, national director, National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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