Join us for the launch of Accidental Blooms, by KEIKO HONDA at Flying Books

Join us for the launch of Accidental Blooms, by KEIKO HONDA at Flying Books

Keiko Honda's Accidental Blooms is among the 46 works of Canadian nonfiction selected to be read in fall 2023 by CBC.

By Keiko Honda

Date and time

Mon, May 13, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

Location

Flying Books, 784 College St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

784 College Street Toronto, ON M6G 1C6 Canada

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us in celebrating the launch of Keiko Honda's Accidental Blooms. Keiko's memoir was among the 46 works of Canadian nonfiction selected to be read in fall 2023 by CBC. Admission is FREE. ALL are welcome to attend. Books will be available for purchase, of course, the author will be signing!

Review: 

“Keiko Honda is sharing much more than a memoir. She is sharing a philosophy of love and care in a time of anxiety and uncertainty. She shares a journey of possibilities when adversity strikes with life-altering challenges. This book is both an evocation as well as an example of ‘seeing with the heart.’ Our world is a better place for Keiko Honda’s generous gift(s).”

—Bernard Perley, associate professor for Critical Indigenous Studies, UBC

About the author:Keiko Honda is a scientist, writer, community organizer and painter. She holds a PhD in international community health from New York University, but when she suddenly contracted a rare autoimmune disease that confined her to a wheelchair for life, she had to leave her career in research at Columbia University in New York. After moving to Vancouver in 2009, Keiko started hosting artist salons, for which she was awarded the City of Vancouver’s Remarkable Women award in 2014. Shortly thereafter, she founded the Vancouver Arts Colloquium Society to bridge generations and cultures through the arts and to offer members of marginalized communities in Vancouver opportunities for artistic self-discovery. She teaches the aesthetics of co-creation in the Liberal Arts and 55+ Program at Simon Fraser University. She lives in Vancouver, BC, and enjoys watercolour painting and hosting her salons.

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