Finding Your Way to Youth

Finding Your Way to Youth

by Yang Zhao

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Life is like morning dew, youth is eternal. Can I still understand the idealistic boy I once was? This is a "memory geography". Mr. Yang Zhao, who writes delicately and plainly, takes readers back to Taiwan more than thirty years ago by reorganizing the past events of his youth, showing that generation's thinking about life and the future as they grew up. The book has five parts, including "Eternity in the Old Time", "Lost in Music", "Unfinished Literary Youth", "Luxurious Poetry" and "Roaming Without Scenery". Whether it is the story of the author's interactions with his family in childhood, his insights into music learning as a teenager, or his ignorant love in adolescence, the author skillfully combines it with the place where the story takes place, showing readers a map of the activities of literary youths. In the seemingly plain words, they can comprehend countless wisdom and philosophies of life.

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