
Fly to Vancouver
by Jiang Zai
About This Novel
The characters in "Flying to Vancouver" all present a state of life that is both active and passive. A pair of middle-class parents who divorced early flew to a foreign country to accompany their son who suffered from depression; the foreign man and woman who broke up wanted to overcome what had separated them, but the threat of death came quietly; the girl who stayed at her grandma's house was looking forward to her father's return and flying a kite together, waiting for her comatose mother to wake up; wearing lipstick and wearing orchids The boy who sells laundry detergent lives a tough life in his own way; half a year after his father's death, the boy receives an email from his uncle and travels from Vancouver to a farm in Seattle to handle the inheritance; the girl, Little Jasmine, is caught between her mother's serious illness and her father's foreign marriage, examining her own misfortune and the selfishness of adults in the name of love. "Everything that is dangerous, painful, struggling, crazy, endured, lost, expected, indescribable and well understood - Jiang Zaidu carefully observed and recorded it with natural descriptions."
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