Showing posts with label Georgia O'Keeffe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia O'Keeffe. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

LADDER TO THE MOON

 
Maya Soetoro-Ng (right) and I, both of us born in Jakarta, Indonesia

Members and friends of the Honolulu Pen Women were honored to welcome Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng as the featured speaker at their April 4, 2012 meeting.

Maya is the author of the bestselling children’s book, “Ladder to the Moon – A Bridge to Peace” (Candlewick Press, 2011), which she finished writing while campaigning for her brother Barack in 2007.  It's a lyrical story relaying the loving wisdom of their late mother Ann Dunham to Maya's daughter Suhaila.


Maya wrote:
“When I was nine, living in Semarang on the island of Java, my mother gave me a postcard of the 1958 Georgia O’Keefe painting, Ladder to the Moon.  I loved it.  A sturdy, yet delicate ladder hung suspended over the silhouetted desert, and above it, slightly to the left, was a soft half-moon.  The moon wasn’t the focus.  I remember: the ladder wasn’t even pointing to it.  It was a pretty thing in the distance.  The real focus of the painting was the ladder.  The journey was what mattered – the wondrous journey of discovery.”

With her mellifluous voice, Maya took us on an enchanting journey that day.  Gary Culver said it well: "Maya is one of the most beautiful women, in every way, I've ever met."