
World Series
by Hu Ping
About This Novel
The final recipients of a country's closed or open national policy are always ordinary people. Compared with the preferences of big figures who are often embraced by history, in fact, the love-hate songs, reunions and separations of little people can better convey the so-called magnificent and irreversible historical process of China's reform and opening up. The book is divided into four parts. The ones that reflect the trend of going abroad in the early stage of reform and opening up and the life experience of these new immigrants in the United States are "World Series" and "Immigration to the United States"; the ones that describe the marriage and family scenery of restless middle-aged men and women in the 1980s are "Autumn Variations" and "Your Secret is Not a Secret." The author's focus has shifted from focusing on history, politics, and culture in the past to ordinary people and things in contemporary economic life. The writing remains calm, objective, and sharp, truly touching the pulse of the times, and providing inspiring warnings.
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