Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

丢三落四的小豆豆

Rate this book
“无论是什么样的人,上天都必然赐予他一项出类拔萃的才能。”这句话像小林校长常常说的“你真是一个好孩子”一样,深深地影响了小豆豆的一生。

受这句话的影响,小豆豆开始寻找最适合自己的人生方向:她学过古典芭蕾、绘画、单杠、英文打字、训犬、服装设计、变魔术、骑马、跳水、打网球……虽然一件一件地都失败了,但她还是坚信“我一定会有一项才能!” 于是接连不断地挑战下去……

本书讲述的,便是小豆豆在成长过程中闹出的许多笑话。这些常人觉得应该做好,却被小豆豆“搞砸了”的事,在小豆豆充满自嘲和调侃的笔下,带给人的不仅仅是笑声,令人感受更多的,还是小豆豆纯真善良、积极乐观的天性。

305 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2006

About the author

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

46 books390 followers
Tetsuko Kuroyanagi (黒柳 徹子) is an internationally famous Japanese actress, a talk show host, a best-selling author of children book.

She founded the Totto Foundation, named for the eponymous and autobiographical protagonist of her book Totto-chan, The Little Girl at the Window. The Foundation professionally trains deaf actors, implementing Kuroyanagi's vision of bringing theater to the deaf.

In 1984, in recognition of her charitable works, Kuroyanagi was appointed to be a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, being the first person from Asia to hold this position. During the late 1980s and the 1990s, she visited many developing countries in Asia and Africa for charitable works and goodwill missions, helping children who had suffered from disasters and war as well as raising international awareness of the situations of children in poor countries. Kuroyanagi has raised more than $20 million for the UNICEF programmes that she has been involved in, through television fund-raising campaigns. She also used the royalties from her bestselling book, Totto-chan, to contribute to UNICEF.

In 1997, Kuroyanagi published the book Totto-chan's Children, which was based on her experience working for as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from 1984 to 1996. Kuroyanagi is a director of the Japanese branch of the World Wildlife Fund.

Kuroyanagi has twice brought America's National Theater of the Deaf to Japan, acting with them in sign language.

For her involvement in media and television entertainment, Kuroyanagi won the Japanese Cultural Broadcasting Award, which is the highest television honour in Japan. Since then, she has been voted 14 times as Japan’s favourite television personality, for the show Tetsuko’s Room.[3]

In 2000, Kuroyanagi became the first recipient of the Global Leadership for Children Award, which was established by UNICEF in the 10th anniversary of the 1990 World Summit for Children. In May 2003, Kuroyanagi received Order of the Sacred Treasure in recognition of her two decades of service for the world’s children.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
7 (41%)
4 stars
9 (52%)
3 stars
1 (5%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
No one has reviewed this book yet.

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.