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About This Novel
The source of inspiration for Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away" is a philosophical and sentimental fairy tale comparable to "The Little Prince". The popular novel "Night on the Galaxy Railway" tells a sad story that takes place in the magnificent Milky Way. The little boy Giovanni follows the Galaxy Railway train through the magnificent Milky Way, pursuing true happiness; in "Crossing the Snowfield", a human child and a little fox sing songs to amuse each other, watch slides together and make friends, which makes people feel warm in their hearts when reading it. In "The Cellist Gao Xiu", the protagonist Gao Xiu's pranks and cute little animals make people laugh; in "The Nighthawk Star" the touching nighthawk lament... Each romantic and innocent story touches the softest corner of the reader's heart. Let us follow Kenji Miyazawa's words, soar in the sky and fields, travel through streams and mountains, and enter this gentle world.
What Readers Think
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He said he found the ultimate answer to happiness.
I feel very emotional
Everyone goes to the end alone
I've seen it, one of my favorite Japanese fairy tales
It's beautiful and it's sad.
A beautiful fairy tale that reminds people of their long-lost childhood. It is sad but also happy.
Wen Shaolai wrote about the meaning of sacrifice. The picture book is also very beautiful.
The world is like a big dream, and life has become cool several times.
Is there anyone like me who came here after looking up at the half-moon sky?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(7)
He said he found the ultimate answer to happiness.
I feel very emotional
Everyone goes to the end alone
I've seen it, one of my favorite Japanese fairy tales
It's beautiful and it's sad.
A beautiful fairy tale that reminds people of their long-lost childhood. It is sad but also happy.
Wen Shaolai wrote about the meaning of sacrifice. The picture book is also very beautiful.
The world is like a big dream, and life has become cool several times.
Is there anyone like me who came here after looking up at the half-moon sky?
