“For Years, I Thought She’d Given Up On Me” — Yoko Ono's Daughter On Losing Contact With Her Mother
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Yoko Ono was 11 years old when the U.S. began bombing Japan in June 1944. World War II became a traumatic experience: she lived as a refugee in Tokyo with her mother and two younger brothers, heard the Kamikaze pilots say goodbye to their families on the radio and then, when she was sent to the camp, she begged for food, suffered malnutrition and an attempted sexual assault. After the war, a permanent earache caused a depression that almost ende…
“For Years, I Thought She’d Given Up On Me” — Yoko Ono's Daughter On Losing Contact With Her Mother
Kyoko Ono’s life is one of those stories that carries the weight of pain and healing. For over twenty years, she lived with a lingering weight, as she was cut off from her mother, artist Yoko Ono, and completely unaware of the search that lasted decades. Now 61, Kyoko is finally speaking up. In a rare and personal interview, she opened up about being taken from her mother at the age of eight, living off the grid for most of her childhood, and wh…
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