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Eunice lee violin biography of donald

Post a Comment. Last Tuesday I received a surprising email from a college student who used to study violin with my wife.

Like many musicians, Eunice Lee has a hard time finding time to practice.

Her name is Eunice Lee. In my recollection, she is a shy and reticent girl. She was a brilliant student who excelled in her academic study in high school, and was accepted by one of the top public universities in the United States, the University of California, Berkeley. The email was written in English with an attachment of her two diaries.

The first diary was written five years ago, when the cancer spread from my kidney to my pancreas.

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The second diary was written recently. These two diaries were written in a span of five years, and by reading them, you can see how Eunice has grown, from a naive teenager to a college student with self confidence and wisdom; from an immature young girl, to a young lady with faith, love and inspiration. I am deeply touched not because her diaries are attributed to me and every small incident that she wrote is based on a true story, but because she revealed a common secret to me: Every seemingly common and insignificant thing we do in our daily life, a hug, a smile, a word of encouragement, may plant a seed into the soil of the people around you, and someday it will sprout up, bearing startlingly sweet fruits.

Because the words on the print-out were too small, the mother had trouble reading it, so she asked her daughter to read it for her. Having only read halfway through the first diary, the pair both began to weep. The entire clinic waiting room was quiet, every cancer patient and his or her family members seemingly deeply immersed in thought.

Could a diary written by a junior high school student really have such a great influence on its readers? That afternoon as I went back home, I immediately wrote a letter to Eunice asking her to give me permission to translate her two diaries from English to Chinese.