This novel titled "Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan" ("Little Letter to God") by Agnes Davonar tells the true story of Gita Sesa Wanda Cantika, a 13-year-old girl known as Keke who develops soft tissue cancer. Keke lives with her father and siblings and undergoes alternative medicine, surgery, and chemotherapy for her cancer. Despite her treatment, Keke passes away on December 25, 2006. The story details Keke's patient and unrelenting struggle against her cancer from happiness, sadness, smiles and tears in a way that draws readers deeply into her story. Overall, the book conveys the lesson that all life's trials must be faced with gratitude and faith
This novel titled "Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan" ("Little Letter to God") by Agnes Davonar tells the true story of Gita Sesa Wanda Cantika, a 13-year-old girl known as Keke who develops soft tissue cancer. Keke lives with her father and siblings and undergoes alternative medicine, surgery, and chemotherapy for her cancer. Despite her treatment, Keke passes away on December 25, 2006. The story details Keke's patient and unrelenting struggle against her cancer from happiness, sadness, smiles and tears in a way that draws readers deeply into her story. Overall, the book conveys the lesson that all life's trials must be faced with gratitude and faith
This novel titled "Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan" ("Little Letter to God") by Agnes Davonar tells the true story of Gita Sesa Wanda Cantika, a 13-year-old girl known as Keke who develops soft tissue cancer. Keke lives with her father and siblings and undergoes alternative medicine, surgery, and chemotherapy for her cancer. Despite her treatment, Keke passes away on December 25, 2006. The story details Keke's patient and unrelenting struggle against her cancer from happiness, sadness, smiles and tears in a way that draws readers deeply into her story. Overall, the book conveys the lesson that all life's trials must be faced with gratitude and faith
PenulisAgnes Davonar Penerbit Inandra Published Kategori Novel dan Sastra Tahun Terbit 2008 Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan is a novel that is written by Agnes Danovar. It’s a based on true story which takes place in West Jakarta, Banten, Bandung, Singapore, France, School, and Hospital. There are so many characters in this book which is Gita Sesa Wanda Cantika as known as Keke is the main character of this story, Pak Jody, Chika and Kiki (Keke’s grandparents), Andi, Fadha, Idha, Shifa, Maya, Andini, Adhinda, and Pak Iyus. This book is about life struggle to fight against the cancer. Gita Sesa Wanda Cantika or commonly called Keke is a smart and active little 13-year-old girl who participates in all activities at school Keke lives with her father, namely Mr. Joddy Tri Aprianto who is wise and patient and her two older siblings who are always loyal at first she lived happily with her family even though she felt sad because of the divorce of her parents until one day Keke experienced eye pain which turned out not to be ordinary eye pain nor sinus but It was a malignant cancer soft tissue cancer Keke accompanied by his beloved father and his two older siblings did treatment from alternative medicine surgery until chemotherapy he had done but finally God was more dear to Keke on December 25, 2006 Keke breathed his last at 12 pm The story are it tells in full and in detail the journey and struggle of Keke's patient and unyielding life against soft tissue cancer for the first time in Indonesia. Moreover, the way the author conveys Keke's story clearly describes each gitta story full of mystery, from happiness, sadness, smiles and tears. It makes it easy for readers to understand until they are immersed in the story like they have actually known the formidable Keke so closely. In this book sometimes The author's words in the book sometimes make the reader imagine otherwise in interpreting the author's figurative words. I think this book already at the best level so I wouldn’t change anything in this book. This book is suitable for reading by all ages because of the many lessons and examples that we can take from this novel. The benefit of reading this book is that we come to understand again that all God-given trials are a necessity that must be carried out with gratitude and faith.