Renshi Nin Zhen Gaoxin! — It is so nice to know you!
I came back London home yesterday on 6th March 2009, after 14 days travel between 9 cities plus 8 talks/lectures and over 20 interviews – in America and Canada.
I feel that I am dying…not just by my body’s exhausted, but also by the emotional–I have been shared so much with the people I met on this trip…
I think, we never could have known it enough that how much we have been given by life, natural, our family and friends…or anyone, even though we never could be able to know each other…
Thanks to our last generations, without them we won’t have such a colorful life.
Thanks to Harriet and Binh for sharing so much thinking with me…
Big regards from London and my heart.
Wo Hui Lai Le – I come back!
Dear Xinran,
I am really grateful that I finally knew someone as wise as you who has a great compassion for her culture. You are the wisdom that I could look up to. I am still young and try to understand the world around me. I have some questions and issues that I would like to exchange with you and acquire your insight. However, it involves many people that I personally know and wish to not reveal their identities and stories publicly without their permissions. Is there anyway that we could exchange these stories through e-mails?
Best regards,
Binh
Have a look at http://www.motherbridge.org
Then you will see how to reach my email through MBL headoffice.
I am looking forward to seeing you there…
Thanks
Hi, my name is Fabio Porchat, I am a director from Brazil. I want to talk to you about The good women of China. I read it and love it. I wrotte 5 monologues inspired in 5 of “your” stories. I am already reharsing this play with 5 women. I know you are comming to Brazil in July. I want to show you this play and send you this monologues. Thank you, Fabio.
Hi!, I’m from Puerto Rico, and 4 years ago the book of The Good Women of China, arrive to my house…I love to read, but actually I love that book, I cry so much for all that women’s that her voice was silence for the fear…I never expect to read a book that make me feel something, I’m happy that you was that voice for them…I’m glad that I can write this in this blog…with all respect and admiration
Sharon F.
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