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小豆豆的美好的语言

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《小豆豆的美好的语言》是小豆豆写下的人生中最温馨的故事。小时候,小豆豆惨遭退学,幸好转到了巴学园,遇到了校长先生,他对小豆豆说的“你真是个好孩子呀”,陪伴小豆豆走过了漫长的心路历程。长大后,小豆豆进了电视台,每次扮演角色,总被人呵斥“收敛起你的个性”,饭泽匡先生的一句“保持原样就好”,把她的自信心从谷底又拉上来。
  这些美好的语言永远是小豆豆心灵丰沛的源泉。她最喜欢喜剧,觉得哪怕是一小段时间,也能忘掉一切烦恼,开怀一笑。小豆豆希望大家看完这本有趣的书,能在心底留下几句话,温暖你的人生。

122 pages, Hardcover

Published April 1, 2015

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About the author

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

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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.

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