
Silent Child
by Yuan Ling
About This Novel
"The Silent Child" is a new non-fiction work written by the writer Yuan Ling after four years of visits, exploration, recording, and precipitation. In this work, Yuan Ling focused his attention on children. He paid attention to the current living plight of urban and rural children in China, personally felt their living conditions, daily labor and mental state, listened carefully to the children's voices, and finally completed this record of children's lives and humanity. Left-behind, relocated, out of school, single-parented, orphaned, seriously ill... Children struggle hard in situations of poverty and scarcity, but they grow tenaciously. A child's life should be a flowing waterfall, free and happy, but the voices of these children are restricted by barriers of class, geography, and identity and cannot be conveyed. "Silent Children" is a detailed record of the living conditions of such a group of children. Breaking down barriers, overcoming distance, their voices should not be so quiet in our world.
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
Take a look at the real stories of these children and you will feel empowered
I was originally going to read a documentary story about children from lower-income families in the United States, but I was attracted by this book in the book review section. The children in the book are all children who are in some kind of predicament, including those who are sick, poor, whose families are broken, those who followed their parents to work in the city but lost school due to the closure of the school for the children of migrant workers... The perseverance and hard work of these children and their parents make people feel sorry for them, and I sincerely wish them all a better tomorrow.
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
Take a look at the real stories of these children and you will feel empowered
I was originally going to read a documentary story about children from lower-income families in the United States, but I was attracted by this book in the book review section. The children in the book are all children who are in some kind of predicament, including those who are sick, poor, whose families are broken, those who followed their parents to work in the city but lost school due to the closure of the school for the children of migrant workers... The perseverance and hard work of these children and their parents make people feel sorry for them, and I sincerely wish them all a better tomorrow.
