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Hidden Flowers A Memoir
Keiko Honda
An illuminating memoir of one woman's journey through motherhood, loss, disability, and the transformative power of artistic self-expression exemplified by the Japanese concept of "Hidden Flowers," which emphasizes the beauty of unexpected moments. Single mother. Japanese-Canadian. Empty-nester. Immigrant. Artist. Scientist. Wheelchair user. Community organizer. Survivor. Many words can accurately describe Keiko Honda, yet no one word or phrase fully encompasses the complex identity and fascinating life of this remarkable woman. Grappling with emptiness, loneliness, and the challenges of aging following her daughter's departure for university, Keiko faces a new phase in her life--a life that has been filled with amazing achievements and debilitating setbacks--through deep introspection and reflection-in-action. This memoir is an exploration of shifting identity, transition, artistic expression, and community building. It investigates the forces of attachment, belonging, cultural expectations, and the intricate dance between tradition and modernity. It reminds us of the transformative power of art and its ability to bring people together, especially in an era when isolation is epidemic. Illustrated throughout with Keiko's watercolour paintings, ranging from moody landscapes to family and pet portraits to semi-abstract scenes of modern life, Hidden Flowers is an inspiring journey that will bolster the spirits of anyone who is experiencing a difficult transition in life or looking for a creative outlet.
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Tomes & Tales
$13.95
1 copy
Publisher
Heritage House
Pages
288
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781772035605
ISBN-10
1772035602
Language
English
Published
2025-10-21
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