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Buku dengan judul menyentuh Ketika Ibu Melupakanku ini menarik untuk dibaca oleh siapa saja. Buku ini mengisahkan tentang seorang anak yang berada dalam ketidaktahuan tentang penyakit ibunya. Saya menyambut baik terbitnya buku ini diiringi ucapan selamat dan apresiasi kepada penulis buku ini D.Y. Suharya yang juga seorang penggiat Alzheimer. Buku ini bagus, inspiratif, layak dibaca, dan memuat pesan moral. — dr. Nafsiah Mboi, Sp. A. MPH, Menteri Kesehatan RI Tak ada anak yang ingin dilupakan orangtuanya. Mungkin lebih banyak anak yang melupakan orangtuanya. DY Suharya mempunyai pengalaman hidup yang indah bagaimana ia lebih mengerti ibunya justru pada saat sang ibu ‘melupakan’ dirinya ...
“Saya berharap agar karya-karya tulis yang dirangkum dalam kumpulan tulisan “Jejak Ingatan” akan meningkatkan kesadaran, pemahaman, dan kepedulian masyarakat luas dalam menangani Alzheimer, serta menjadi inspirasi bagi kita semua dalam mendukung upaya peningkatan derajat kesehatan masyarakat Indonesia.” —Prof. Dr. dr. Nila Farid Moeloek, Sp. M(K), Menteri Kesehatan RI “Buku ini wajib dibaca oleh kita semua yang masih mempunyai orangtua dan suatu hari akan menjadi tua, untuk mengenal gejala awal, mengenal cara pencegahan, pengobatan dan bagaimana memberikan perawatan dengan kasih sayang untuk mengurangi penderitaan pasien dan keluarganya.” —dr. Yustiani Dikot SpS (K), Neurolog...
After the glitter settles... Tina Sharma and Dev Arjun''s whirlwind romance made them Bollywood royalty, but beneath the glitz and glamour there''s trouble--Tina is about to demand a divorce! But Dev won''t give in without a fight, so he proposes a deal: play the dutiful wife for two months, then he''ll let her go. Tina is furious! He clearly regrets their shotgun wedding, so why stay together a day longer? But it isn''t the days she should be worried about.... As Dev turns up the heat, Tina may just find herself wishing for a lifetime of pleasure with her devilishly delicious husband!
This volume focuses on the experience of growing old as it is linked to societal factors. Ryff and Marshall construct this "macro" view of aging in society by bridging disciplines and brining together contributors from all the social sciences. The book is organized into three sections: theoretical perspectives, socioeconomic structures, and contexts of self and society. Leading psychologists, anthropologists, gerontologists, and sociologists present theoretical and empirical advances that forge links between the individual and the social aspects of aging. It is must reading for researchers in all gerontologic specialties, and a valuable text for graduate courses in human development, psychology of aging, and other social aspects of aging.
A shadowy witch, a cursed hunter—it's tricky business for Sol and Connie as they face off against this awful pair. The kids narrowly averted being eaten by the last witch after them, and this time it doesn't look any better. It's a long way through the accursed valley, they're running out of food and water, and that lodge on the mountain side with the collection of animals inside isn't exactly comforting. Who can save them? The All Creatures Manager? A heroic woodthrush? The Camper Lady? The Know-It-All Cube? Or will they have to save themselves? And here's the worst of it: little do Sol and Connie know that the ancient child hunter is about to wake up—thanks to the witch's curse—in this delightful book from author Keith McGowan and illustrator Yoko Tanaka.
* The million-copy bestseller* * National Book Award finalist * * An instant New York Times Bestseller and one of their 10 Best Books of 2017 * * Selected for Emma Watson's Our Shared Shelf book club * 'This is a captivating book... Min Jin Lee's novel takes us through four generations and each character's search for identity and success. It's a powerful story about resilience and compassion' BARACK OBAMA. Yeongdo, Korea, 1911. Teenaged Sunja, the adored daughter of a fisherman, falls for a wealthy yakuza. He promises her the world, but when she discovers she is pregnant – and that her lover is married – she refuses to be bought. Facing ruin, she accepts an offer of marriage from a gentle minister passing through on his way to Japan. Following a man she barely knows to a hostile country where she has no friends, Sunja will be forced to make some difficult choices. Her decisions will echo through the decades. Spanning nearly 100 years of history, Pachinko is an unforgettable story of love, sacrifice, ambition and loyalty told through four generations of one family.
Twelve-year-old Rosemary Bliss must use her magical baking skills to escape when she is kidnapped by the owner of the Mostess Snack Cake Corporation.
In this exhilarating culinary novel, a woman's road trip through Indonesia becomes a discovery of friendship, self, and other rare delicacies. Aruna is an epidemiologist dedicated to food and avian politics. One is heaven, the other earth. The two passions blend in unexpected ways when Aruna is asked to research a handful of isolated bird flu cases reported across Indonesia. While it's put a crimp in her aunt's West Java farm, and made her own confit de canard highly questionable, the investigation does provide an irresistible opportunity. It's the perfect excuse to get away from corrupt and corrosive Jakarta and explore the spices of the far-flung regions of the islands with her three friends: a celebrity chef, a globe-trotting "foodist," and her coworker Farish. From Medan to Surabaya, Palembang to Pontianak, Aruna and her friends have their fill of local cuisine. With every delicious dish, she discovers there's so much more to food, politics, and friendship. Now, this liberating new perspective on her country--and on her life--will push her to pursue the things she's only dreamed of doing.
This short story collection contains 13 short stories by Ahmad Tohari which were written between 1976 and 1986. Like his previous works, in this collection Tohari stays true to his path and presents the village life as well as the daily struggles of the poor and innocent people. As what has been described in the “Foreword”, Tohari’s strength lies in the village setting which is rich with intricate details about the local plants and animals. Apart from that, Tohari’s style is clear, direct, and simple although his stories also apply strong metaphors and irony.