
Life is Always a Wilderness: Going to Antarctica Alone
by Li Mengji
About This Novel
A new masterpiece from the million-selling author Li Mengji! The Antarctic she writes about is an adventure that rewrites the coordinates of life, and it is also a spiritual expedition with no end. She saw penguins dancing awkwardly in the snowstorm, just like us staggering forward when faced with the weight of life. She witnessed the silent migration of penguin colonies in the cracked ice, and understood the natural law of survival - it is just to accept changes and continue to evolve. In the snowstorm, she understood Shackleton's spiritual code: true bravery is not to conquer the glacier, but to conquer the inner fear. She is not a scientific expedition member, but she has a keener perception than the instrument: under the lighthouse in Ushuaia, she understood the sinking of the "old self"; in the heavy rain in the Barreni Islands, she understood the love letter written by the earth to mankind; in the glimpse of ice floes in the Lima waterway, she understood that "compromise is the biggest enemy of freedom." She said, "Life is always a wilderness. If you are willing, you can set off at any time~"
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