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Who is the author of A liter of tears?

Kitō Aya, a very ordinary Japanese girl, like other girls, is full of hope and longing for the future, hoping to have a sweet love, repay her parents' kindness and run freely. What Yaya wants to do is exactly what every ordinary person wants to do. Is it too much? However, when Yaya 15 years old, fate played an extremely cruel joke on her. Yaya actually suffered from a rare terminal disease-spinocerebellar atrophy. Yaya clearly understood how this disease would bring earth-shaking changes to her later life. Others can walk and run freely, but they can only rely on wheelchairs to move, and even one day they will be paralyzed in bed; Others can speak freely, but they may not even know how to say it; Sitting, eating, even just picking up an object, as the most basic and common behavior of human beings, has become impossible happiness in ya ya. Even though she clearly knew that her future health would become so useless, even though she clearly knew that her future had all gone up in smoke, she still had a glimmer of hope for the future and resolutely went to high school to continue her studies. She just wanted to graduate from her favorite school and stay with her friends forever, but the illness still didn't let her go. With the aggravation of her illness, in order not to increase the troubles of her family and friends, she finally bid farewell to Gao Dong with tears in her eyes. But what is commendable is that after experiencing sadness and pain, with the great maternal support of her mother, Ms. Muteng Chaoxiang, Yaya miraculously pulled herself together and began to keep a diary from the day she knew she was ill, recording all her feelings of disease resistance, her longing for future life and her beauty in life. She never resented anyone, nor did she resent the disappointing body given by her parents. There is no resentment about why the god of fate is so cruel to himself. She only knows that she wants to live, and with simple and persistent beliefs and persistence and desire for life, she attacks the disease again and again. Even after many injuries and cruel blows in reality, Yaya's fire of hope has not been extinguished, just as Yaya also said, "I can't move, and I can't help anyone, but I want to live!" Asia cannot repay all the people who love her for their help. Her heart is always full of silent gratitude. All she can repay is her strongest and most beautiful smile. In order to repay this beautiful world, Asia also asked to donate its own body shortly before leaving this world, hoping to find out the cause of malignant diseases. She didn't want the disease to ruin more people's lives, so she was willing to donate her body for medical treatment and research. This is also the only way for Yaya to repay everyone's kindness and think of the people all over the world. In the end, Yaya failed to overcome the disease. After insisting on 10 years, Yaya finally stopped breathing in the hospital at 0: 55 am on May 23, 1988, when she was 25 years old and 10 months old. 25-year-old Kitō Aya ended her short and "unfortunate" life surrounded by flowers and passed away forever. However, Yaya's diary was rearranged by her mother, Ms. Kimoto Asaka, and published by Nagoya Press on 1986 (two years before Yaya's death), with a sales volume of 260,000 copies! June 5438 +2004 10, the story of this life girl was put on the big screen by the cutting-edge Japanese director Okamura, which immediately attracted great attention from all over Japan. Kitō Aya, the glorious name, has penetrated into everyone's heart, and Asae Oonishi, the actor of Yaya in the play, vividly interpreted this strong girl. On April 5, 2005, Fantasy Winter Society also published "Obstacles in Life-A Mother's Note with a liter of tears". On April 17, the final version of "One liter of tears" was finally released, with sales exceeding 265,438+million! June 5438+October 2005 10, the TV version of "One liter of tears" was broadcast, and the actor of Yaya Xun Amane once again spread Kitō Aya's ideas to everyone. Moreover, Yaya's influence is not limited to Japan. Her 60,000 life diaries were snapped up in Taiwan Province Province within two hours! Set a sales record of 1 0,000, 1 10,000 in Europe! In September, 2006, the Chinese version of Life Diary was published by Jilin Literature and History Publishing House, and officially met with domestic readers.