It's Hard to Be a Househusband

It's Hard to Be a Househusband

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"It's Hard to Be a Househusband" is the latest emotional novel about marriage and love written by the well-known young writer Yi Cao. Focusing on the current tired middle-class families, from a male perspective, it tells the self-help story of three sisters born in the 1980s, 1990s and 1995s in their respective life difficulties. The novel closely revolves around "bankrupt couple, exchange of identities, enemies, mother and daughter, sisters' love and hate". In the book, there is Su Yang, a middle-aged uncle born in the 1980s who is unemployed and has no choice but to go home and become a househusband; there is An An, a full-time wife who has to return to the workplace to make money to support her family; there is An Ran, a second sister born in the 1990s who is urged to get married but has long been unable to love; there is An Yi, a young girl born in the 1995s who is passionate about live broadcasting and wants to be an internet celebrity. There are also bachelor Song Ge, the overbearing president of the film and television industry, and Wang Jianlin, the most valuable novelist in the country. Fettered by family ties and entangled in love and hate, they didn't know each other without fighting. After they met, they fell in love and killed each other. From good times to bad times, from misunderstanding to reconciliation, they jointly performed an ordinary but extraordinary life in Beijing. The ups and downs of life are most difficult for middle-aged people. It is indeed difficult to be a househusband, but it is even more difficult for a woman. She has to sacrifice too much of herself for her career and family. She feels guilty for not having time to spend with her children. Many times she is not understood, misunderstood and even hurt. This book is a true record of marriage and love, as well as a guide to managing a husband. After reading this book, women will understand men better and men will cherish women more. The warm ending at the end goes straight to the point - there is only one kind of heroism in this world, and that is to still love life after recognizing the truth of life.

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