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#1 Amazon Bestseller / Top New Release Christian Inspiration#1 Amazon Bestseller / Top New Release History of Japan#2 Amazon Bestseller / Top New Release WWII History A story of a young girl (Tomiko) who was sold to a Geisha house in Okinawa during WWII just before it was attacked on Easter Sunday, April 1, 1945. Discover the interesting relationship between Geisha mothers and their "new students." How, upon learning there is a "Foreigners' God," she wondered about Him all her life. Tomiko finally accepted Him as her Savior during her husband Clifford's illness and relied on Him after the latter's death and during her subsequent trials and tribulations. Learn how God worked in mysterious and redemptive ways to lead Tomiko from a Geisha house in Okinawa to a vibrant relationship with the "Foreigners' God."EndorsementsFrom Geisha House to God's House - the biography of Tomiko Sakihama Agarie by Susan Fisher published in 2024, is captivating. Characters and themes are developed through sensory imagery that takes the reader on an adventure filled with historical, cultural, and linguistic detail. This engaging account of an Okinawan family, woven by threads of folklore and facts, agriculture and industry, heartbreak and resilience is informative and thought provoking. Leeann M. Olson, M.ED.From Geisha House to God's House - the biography of Tomiko Sakihama Agarie by Susan Fisher published in 2024, is a must read. The reader will have an immediate connection to Tomiko. Traveling with her as a young child from a loving home to and through the tragedies of war with and many times without her family. Learning the ways of the Okinawan people and their history, heritage, strength, sense of honor, tragedies and pure strength is captivating. The insight into the world of Geishas was eye opening. A truly great read. Carla Kneeland
Bad Eye follows the diagnosis of a detached retina through multiple surgeries and failed efforts to save the vision. It details the onset of proliferative scarring, a disease that will defy even the best efforts of a recognized and respected surgeon. It tells the story of surgery and resulting vision loss from the patient's perspective and offers encouragement and humor to help others who may be undergoing surgeries or experiencing similar vision loss. This personal narrative will help those with vision loss to understand that even though single eye vision is recognized as a disability, it is largely dismissed because the person still has one "good eye." It identifies some of the challenges that will be faced and offers practical solutions through self-help ideas and encouragement.
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