Dear

Dear

by Wang Xuewu

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66Kwords41chapters
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About This Novel

This is a story about family love without a single gorgeous word. It is a plain and original story that reaches the softest part of our hearts because of its sincerity. In a prosperous and desperate era, the author uses the simplest language to describe the hardships, yearnings, responsibilities and happiness of his father and mother who cannot understand the truth, can't even write their names, and have lived in a small mountain village all their lives, as well as the inadvertent impact on the author's soul. In every text in this book, you can't find the words of love for your closest relatives, let alone the words that we are used to praising the greatness of father's kindness and mother's love. What is clearly visible on the back of the paper are the feelings of family affection and that era. Reading such words, you will feel the tranquility behind the noise. When your mind calms down, you will realize that love is the nourishment of life flowing in our hearts, and it is connected by blood; pain is the care of blood, and it is the heart-wrenching interaction between close relatives. Feel the love and affection, and maybe you won't forget where you came from. You will realize that when your parents are here, your home will be safe. Love is the love that our loved ones feel for us throughout their lives, but we always fail to love our loved ones better. This book is a selection of the author's blog articles, with the theme of expressing his affection for his father and mother. Many of the author's articles were broadcast immediately on the Voice of China program of the Central People's Broadcasting Station. They were deeply touching and refreshing. The accompanying disk is recited by Yao Ke, the famous program host of China National Radio, making the book full of emotion and emotion, which is very touching.

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