The Last Leaves Falling

The Last Leaves Falling by Sarah Benwell, published by Definitions on January 29, 2015, is a poignant exploration of a young man’s journey through illness and isolation. This edition, comprising 352 pages, presents the story of Sora, a Japanese teenager diagnosed with ALS. As he grapples with his diagnosis, Sora seeks solace in the teachings of the samurai while also discovering connections through online friendships that help him navigate his challenges.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, acceptance, and the complexities of facing mortality. Sora’s experiences highlight the intersection of social topics such as grief and bereavement, alongside the importance of family and community support. This book offers a reflective look at how one can find strength and hope in the face of uncertainty, making it a significant read for those interested in social themes and personal resilience.
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And these are they. My final moments. They say a warrior must always be mindful of death, but I never imagined that it would find me like this . . .
Japanese teenager Sora is diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrigâe(tm)s disease). Lonely and isolated, Sora turns to the ancient wisdom of the samurai for guidance and comfort. But he also finds hope in the present; through the internet he finds friends that see him, not just his illness. This is a story of friendship and acceptance, and testing strength in an uncertain future.
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