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."
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."
