Tetsuko Kuroyanagi continues the beloved story of Totto-chan, picking up forty years after her initial memoir concluded with the destruction of Tomoe Gakuen during WWII. This sequel, inspired by contemporary events, follows Totto’s family as they desperately flee Tokyo to escape the war's devastation. Kuroyanagi vividly recounts Totto’s resilience in the face of starvation and hardship, detailing her journey from a determined young girl to a pioneering actress, a dedicated advocate for children and the deaf community, and one of Japan's most celebrated entertainers. This new installment offers a powerful narrative of perseverance and triumph.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the continuation of a cherished story, picking up where the original bestselling memoir left off.
- Gain insight into the challenges and resilience of a family navigating the chaos and aftermath of WWII in Japan.
- Witness the inspiring transformation of Totto-chan from a child of wartime to a groundbreaking cultural icon and humanitarian.
- Experience a deeply personal and moving account of overcoming adversity, inspired by real-world events.
About the Author
Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is a celebrated Japanese actress, television personality, and author, best known for her bestselling memoir, Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window. A true pop culture icon in Japan, she has dedicated much of her life to advocating for children and people with disabilities, serving as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Her work has inspired generations and cemented her legacy as a trailblazer in both entertainment and humanitarian efforts.