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Mazie Hirono, a prominent Democratic voice in Congress, has an extraordinary journey to the U.S. Senate. Raised in poverty on her family's rice farm in rural Japan, her life changed when her mother left an abusive husband and sought a better life in America, bringing her children along on a challenging voyage. Arriving in Hawaii as "Keiko," she faced language barriers but eventually ascended to significant political roles, winning a Senate seat in 2012. This memoir offers an intimate look at her life, detailing her family's struggles in a cramped boarding house while her mother worked tirelessly. Hirono's commitment to helping the vulnerable stems from her own experiences with economic hardship, lack of healthcare, and family separation. The narrative highlights her transformation from a reserved public servant to a passionate advocate, particularly after the 2016 election, when she could no longer suppress her voice against an autocratic administration. Deeply influenced by the non-confrontational cultures of Japan and Hawaii, she had previously tempered her emotions, often underestimated by male colleagues. "Heart of Fire" is a powerful account of a woman embracing her strength throughout her public service, inspired by her mother’s encouragement of her immigrant dreams, and a testament to the ongoing fight for similar stories to thrive in America.
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Heart Of Fire, Mazie K Hirono
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- 2021
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