The Sunshine in the Fireworks

The Sunshine in the Fireworks

by Yuanqi Heron

Length:
81Kwords39chapters
Latest:
Ch. 39Further Pressure on Family Finances
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About This Novel

This is a book about the strength of ordinary families growing in the daily fireworks. Chen Mo and Su Wan, a pair of ordinary young parents, after the birth of their child An An, their lives were like a lake with stones thrown into it, with ripples rising. From the anticipation of taking the baby to see the sea for the first time, to the helplessness of unexpected situations in the workplace that disrupt the plan; from the embarrassment of carefully calculating the money for milk powder, to the tenacity of each of them to find their way forward in the bottleneck of their career; from the joy of teaching their children to take the first step in life, to the panic of dealing with the anxiety of entering kindergarten... They learn balance in the trivial aspects of parenting, find themselves in the competition in the workplace, and understand responsibility in the illness of their elders. There are no earth-shattering plots in the book, only countless real and touching moments: the tap when you are put to sleep late at night, the hot porridge after coming home from overtime, the hug after an argument, and the high five when you succeed. Chen Mo learned to be soft in the face of project difficulties, Su Wan kept her original intention in the professional competition, and An An learned to share in the midst of stumbles - this is the growth history of a family and the epitome of millions of Chinese families: We may be pushed away by the waves of life, but we can always find the courage to move forward with each other's support. Opening this book, you will see your own shadow, and you will also see the sparkling ordinaryness and warmth hidden in the daily necessities.

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