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At sixteen, Kang is reduced to a sub-human for breaking Korean taboo. No one can save her from her shame, not even her imaginary God, Hananim. Kang refuses to yield to her iron clad culture, believing her childhood dreams are still valid. She decides to challenge her unforgiving culture and to prove them wrong at any cost to find rede
"My thoughts ran rampant. What if I really did run away? What if I went away from Korea forever? No one here would miss me, they would be glad to have one less bad girl to pollute their perfect world.I would leave and go to a place where no one would question my past. What if I went to America? I would find a way to get there, and I would finish high school in English in America. I would put the words together like a puzzle to make sentences, and sentences into paragraphs, and paragraphs into a new life."
(Boosey & Hawkes Scores/Books). Another volume in the Masterworks Library of full scores collected in one volume.
Blake and Me: The Life Lessons I Learned From the Best Teacher I Ever Had is the story of a father's love for his son, and the lessons that father learned through the years from that son. From the day he found out that Blake had Down syndrome, Gordon Docking has been learning. First, he learned about the obstacles that his son--and his whole family--would have to face. It didn't take long for him to learn that those obstacles could be cleared with the right attitude. Mostly, he learned that Blake had the extraordinary ability to teach him real life lessons if he only would look past the problem and see the future. Blake is far more normal than not. Though he had some early struggles, Blake w...
Selected from the two volumes of Bartóks For Children, these 42 works were written without octaves to fit the hands of younger players. Each piece has a descriptive title, with half including the words "song" or "dance". Like much of the composer's writing, the pieces directly reflect the use of folk idioms.
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