My Brother, My Sister, and I
What important lesson does Yoko learn while living in Kyoto in the novel, My Brother, My Sister, and I?
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The impoverished world in which Yoko lives teaches her that home is where the heart is. She learns to value love, to appreciate simple pleasures, to rejoice in small comforts, and to respect kind, hardworking people who give selflessly and expect nothing in return.
My Brother, My Sister, and I