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You-lim's only daughter Eun-ah commits suicide after she is raped by a group of male students. Because all of the suspects are minors, they are allowed to leave without the possibility of pu... Read all You-lim's only daughter Eun-ah commits suicide after she is raped by a group of male students. Because all of the suspects are minors, they are allowed to leave without the possibility of punishment by law. You-lim is so full of anger that she seeks out revenge on her own. You-lim's only daughter Eun-ah commits suicide after she is raped by a group of male students. Because all of the suspects are minors, they are allowed to leave without the possibility of punishment by law. You-lim is so full of anger that she seeks out revenge on her own.
Yong-han Kim (dramatisation) Sang-Hyeon Lee (screenplay)
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Yong-han Kim (dramatisation) Sang-Hyeon Lee (screenplay)
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I enjoyed this but it didn't have the suspense that I had hoped to see. It was nonetheless a gripping drama about turning a blind eye to violence because of age. Not only do the victims have to live with the trauma they incurred, they are
also left to deal with the justice system minimizing their physical, mental and emotional pain with the insulting amount of punishment imposed upon their attackers. It was a touching movie.
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Mommy, Please Don't Cry: There Are No Tears in Heaven Hardcover – May 30, 2003
by
Linda Deymaz
(Author),
Laurie Snow Hein
(Illustrator)
4.8 out of 5 stars
231 ratings
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Mommy, Please Don't Cry is a book of love and comfort for mothers who have experienced the deep sorrow of losing a child. Serene illustrations frame gentle words that describe heaven from a child's perspective. With room for the reader's personal reflections at the end of the book, every page is a poignant gift of hope and healing. "Our stories are all different, but our pain is the same," writes Linda. "We are mothers who will forever grieve the loss of our children. And yet, there is hope for our troubled souls."
Linda DeYmaz, her husband, Mark, and their four children live in Little Rock, where Mark is a pastor of the Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas. On Easter morning of 1995 their little daughter was stillborn. Linda, the author of two books, believes that God sent Ali Grace to enrich her life and give her a glimpse of heaven.
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Multnomah; Revised, Expanded edition (May 30, 2003) Language
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English Hardcover
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48 pages ISBN-10
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159052151X ISBN-13
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978-1590521519 Item Weight
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12 ounces Dimensions
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8.29 x 0.35 x 8.29 inches
4.8 out of 5 stars
231 ratings
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I heard an excerpt of this book read at my friend's funeral when I was in college and the words stayed with me over the last 10 years. I've bought it for each friend who has lost a child either through miscarriage of some other means. It is comforting and even has a small section where you can honor the little love that was lost. Many of us don't have the words to express the sorrow that losing a child brings. This book has helped me support and comfort my friends through devastating times.
My 2 year old daughter passed away a couple of weeks ago unexpectedly in her sleep. It has been the most awful time in my life. One of the things that held me together during the services was remembering how much she hated to see me cry & the way that she would always try to cheer me up. This book is beautiful but the first time I read it, I will admit, it was gut-wrenching. I have never cried so hard since the moment that my life turned upside. As difficult as it was, it was healing for me and exceptionally beautiful. The artwork is exquisite and I feel as if my daughter is speaking to me. Yes, it is written from a child's perspective but with beautiful wording. Now, I don't want this book to leave my side because it is the only thing that I have found that makes me feel that my daughter is speaking to me. There are many books out there that help us to survive from another parent's perspective but the beauty of this book is that it comes from the innocence of a child who isn't aware of what they are "missing" here on earth. Even though it is hard, most of my grief comes from the things that I will be missing but I truly believe that she isn't sad and is looking forward to playing until she sees me again.
Loss is part of human life from the time our fore parents lost everything God had so graciously and lovingly given them in the beautiful garden of Eden. The loss of a child is very painfull and especially for a mother it is because part of you is removed. it is very painfull more than any physical pain one can go through. Outside of christ it is unbearable and that is why those with no hope resort to sucide because they do not know what to do. This book and it's colourfull pictures gave me so much hope and comfort. I cried often when going through it the first time, tears of joy and peace. Our son Faith died in 1999 31st January at 9 months old. i only got to read this book last month. i have been hurting all thse years and now I have been given renewed hope and comfort and i am gratefull to Linda for her coursge to share her pain and i am sure many hearts have been uplifted. I look forward to holding my baby in heaven for now and till then i will rest in the thought that he is right now bouncing on Jesus's laps.
Mommy, Please Don't Cry: There Are No Tears in Heaven
The author wrote this book in response to the death of her unborn child. Part picture book and part journal, it's a lovely book that would meet the needs of women who have lost their child in similar circumstances. If you wonder how your baby is doing in Heaven, and want to write them a note, etc. It's beautifully written and illustrated. I'm just not sure if it would be appropriate for all women. I had purchased this book for my niece who's baby son was killed by her boyfriend. I was not sure how she would react to the book. The author is married with other children; my niece is not. My niece is not a "born again" Christian, but she believes in God and that she will see her son in Heaven again some day. The author states that you must be "born again" in order to get to Heaven to see your child again. I'm not disputing that. I'm just saying that this may not sit well with all readers.
I love this book for mothers who have lost a baby.
I gave this book to my daughter after she suffered the stillbirth of a beautiful and perfect daughter, Amanda Grace, due to a cord accident. It is the story of a baby being carried up to heaven by an angel. After she is there, the baby tells her mother how wonderful heaven is and how happy she is, and all the wonderful things that she does in heaven. She says to her sad mommy, "please don't cry." At the end of the book, the baby tells her mother that they will be together again and that their hearts will "again beat as one." The accompanying pictures are sweet and happy. After the story there are a few lined pages for writing one's own thoughts. My grieving nine-year-old granddaughter, who had been so looking forward to her new baby sister, wrote about the baby and about her being in heaven. The lovely, hopeful story was a blessing to the whole family. (If you are not a Christian, this is not the book for you, as it presents a very Christian religious viewpoint.)
We lost our Grandchild in Birth a few years ago, and almost lost our daughter due to an unforseen complication in the delivery process. After the funeral of our Grandchild, this book was given to our Daughter by the Doctor's Office. It had been left there by another Mother and Father, who had experienced a similar loss, as they wanted to share the comfort which this book can bring, in a time of tradegy. Likewise, we too wanted to return the good deed, and purchased a copy for our Church and our Misister. This book is a source of comfort, when words are the only thing, other than prayer, which can help. We found the book an excellent source to show younger children also, and it helps to explain where their sister or brother, may be, and where they can see them again. It is an excellent book, and we are grateful for its existence.
This is a great book!I have already read this book more than 3 times last 2 weeks. I suggest it to everyone who had experienced the stillbirth or miscarriage.I found that this book makes me calmer and happier.The pictures are nice and words are so simple but good chosen. If I ever have a child in the future, I will read this book and he/she will know that her/his brother is in the heaven and one day we will be all together again. However, almost all the pictures in the book are related to girls(baby girl).It can be disappointing for the ones who lost their son as myself. Also my special thanks to Amazon to deliver me this book in 1 week time, although I live in Europe.
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I was very disappointed with this book. My niece lost a baby and I thought from the reviews that this book would bring her solace. Unfortunately, I found it to be very inappropriate e.g. one quote from the book says 'take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones' How is that supposed to be comforting? If you know someone who has lost a baby, please do not consider this book. I believe the author had good intentions, but it would not be suitable for most young bereaved mothers today.
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Mommy, Please Don't Cry
これは、赤ちゃんを亡くした著者が同じように子供を失った全ての母親のために書いた、素敵な絵本です。亡くなった子供が今どこにいて、どうしているのかというのは、その母親すべてが思うことです。この本は、亡くなった子供たちは、天国で神様に守られてとても幸せに暮らしているのだということを、涙に暮れているであろう母親への語りかけで 綴られています。やさしい言葉と美しい挿し絵で、赤ちゃんを亡くした 私もとても癒されました。最愛の子供を亡くされた全てのお母さんに ぜひ読んでほしい一冊です。
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Linda DeYmaz is a wife, mother, and author of two books including Mommy, Please Don’t Cry (Random House/Multnomah, 1996), a 2004 Retailer's Choice Nominee and an anointed resource providing hope and comfort for parents who grieve the loss of a child. Mommy, Please Don't Cry was born out of Linda’s own experience resulting from the death of her daughter, Alexandra Grace DeYmaz, on Easter morning (1995). Mommy, Please Don’t Cry is considered a seminal work on the pain of child loss with more than 100,000 copies sold to date. She is also the author of Heaven Is... Lofty Thoughts for Little People (Vision House, 1996). In 2001, she planted the Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas together with her husband, Mark, in Little Rock, AR. In 2006, Linda started a company, Linda DeYmaz Interiors (now DeYmaz Design Group) through which she continues to provide professional design services to residential and commercial clients. Linda and Mark have four adult children and three grandchildren.
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