Lee "No Footprints In The Sand: A Memoir Of Kalaupapa" por Henry Nalaielua Sally-Jo Bowman disponible en Rakuten Kobo. When Henry Nalaielua was diagnosed with Hansen's disease in and taken from his home and family he began a journey. · And in sand they can't stroll in any respect. so much sufferers in Henry's time left no footprints in that golden sand. When Henry Nalaielua was once clinically determined with Hansen’s affliction in and brought from his domestic and kinfolk, he all started a trip of exile that led him to Kalaupapa—the distant cost with the tragic. Henry Kalalahilimoku Nalaielua was raised in a sugar plantation community on the Big Island of Hawaii until the age of ten. In he was diagnosed with what was then still called leprosy and was sent to Kalihi Hospital on the island of Oahu and then to Kalaupapa, Molokai for indefinite confinement at a quarantine facility for Hansen's disease. Despite lifelong medical problems, Henry learned to draw /5(53).
And in sand they cannot walk at all. Most patients in Henry's time left no footprints in that golden sand. When Henry Nalaielua was diagnosed with Hansen's disease in and taken from his home and family, he began a journey of exile that led him to Kalaupapa—the remote settlement with the tragic history on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. Read "No Footprints In The Sand: A Memoir Of Kalaupapa" by Henry Nalaielua Sally-Jo Bowman available from Rakuten Kobo. When Henry Nalaielua was diagnosed with Hansen's disease in and taken from his home and family he began a journey. RECOMMENDED READING: "Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai" by Gavan Daws (University of Hawaii Press, ); "No Footprints in the Sand: A Memoir of Kalaupapa" by Henry Nalaielua with Sally.
This book was written from Henry's personal experience at Kalaupapa and was a good insight into the impact Hansen's Disease had on people's lives. I liked the honesty and the simplicity of the story in one man's words (altho it was co-written). No Footprints in the Sand is one of only a few memoirs ever shared with the public by a Kalaupapa patient. Its intimacy and candor make it, in the words of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet W.S. Merwin, "a rare and precious human document." Nalaielua's story is an inspiring one; despite exile, physical challenges and the severing of family ties, he has faced life-as an artist, musician and historian-with courage, honesty, hope and humor. No Footprints in the Sand - A Memoir of Kalaupapa by Henry Kalalahilimoku Nalaielua, Sally-Jo Keala-o-anuenue Bowman. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,
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