
Crossing That Hurdle: from the Ward to the World
About This Novel
It does not teach you how to defeat fate, but invites you to see: when countless ordinary people hold hands in the wind and rain, that in itself is the deepest resilience and the brightest hope of mankind. This is not a story about heroes, but a documentary fiction about "how ordinary people become each other's light." It does not shy away from the pain and loss of life, but focuses more on recording those moments when one still reaches out despite the pain. At a time when medical dramas often focus on miracles, this book chooses to gaze at daily perseverance; at a time when growth stories prefer counterattack routines, this book honestly faces illness and limitations; at a time when war narratives tend to become grandiose, this book remembers a young man's simplest wish: "My name is Ping An." Ultimately, this is a story about "how we overcome the hurdles together" - with professionalism, courage, a red line, and a hand that will never be withdrawn in a lifetime.
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