I have been having trouble with my work since my dad died last month. I cannot seem to get it together. I was just about there when we got more bad news. My sister's father-in-law and his son, her brother-in-law, were murdered in Mexico the day before yesterday. The old man was the sweetest, kindest of people. Luis, the brother-in-law was a prominent doctor and friend of the governor of the state. My sister says that is why they were attacked.
You may ask what this has to do with the book. Tomi and his family and the other Japanese Americans are victims of racial and national prejudice. Tomi was shot at, presumably by Keeter. Prejudice and hatred is irrational and dangerous no matter where they appear. And the result is invariable tears and anguish. Fortunately for Tomi there are friends who stand up for him and hold him close. We all need such friends.
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I'm sorry about your loss. My condolences to you and your family. But a significant linkage to the book, with an important message to follow-that everyone should understand and be aware of. thank you for sharing, I know it must be painful. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteYou have my heartfelt sympathies, Brett. I can only imagine what sadness you must feel. Please know that many of us will be holding you and your family in prayer. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your loss. I lost my father five years ago, but his loss is still pretty fresh in my heart. The way I feel about it is that, the fact that I miss him still shows how much I loved him. That in itself is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to you and your family. Please stay strong and let us know how we can help.
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