An edition of Don't cry, Chiisai, don't cry (1977)

Don't cry, Chiisai, don't cry

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Don't cry, Chiisai, don't cry
Ruth Farlow Uyesugi, Ruth Farl ...
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An edition of Don't cry, Chiisai, don't cry (1977)

Don't cry, Chiisai, don't cry

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It is a warm autobiographical account of a young Midwestern Quaker Girl who met her husband when he chose to attend Earlham College as an alternative to living in a Japanese Internment Camp during WWII. Mrs. Uyesugi has a gift for writing and for recognizing the humanity in people who are different from her. She has a great capacity for insight and for love, she is a revered School Teacher in her home town of Paoli, Indiana, where she raised her family and taught school for decades. She is a remarkable woman, telling her remarkable story with humor and compassion for everyone involved. It is a wonderful love story and I would recommend it to anyone.

You can read more about Mrs. Uyesugi at the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame at
http://indianajournalismhof.org/1999/01/ruth-farlow-uyesugi/

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Publisher
Stout's Print Shop
Language
English
Pages
149

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Published in
Paoli, Ind

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977.2/27, B
Library of Congress
F534.P36 U937

The Physical Object

Pagination
149 p. ;
Number of pages
149

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL4578912M
LCCN
77151220

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Work ID
OL6702400W

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