
Xiang Talan
by J
About This Novel
Lin Baba's life is difficult to describe in one word. He was an idealist, a philosopher, a poet, then a drug addict, a robber and a wanted criminal. Destiny threw him to the other side of the world - Mumbai, India. There he became the first white man to integrate into the slums of Mumbai. He learned how to bathe with clothes on in rural India; he lived in a slum and became a beloved doctor; he joined a gang, engaged in smuggling and arms trading, and rushed into the hail of bullets again and again; he fell in love with a woman with green eyes, and fell into a deeper secret... He witnessed many deaths, but also found real life. His story is much crueler, braver, and passionate than others.
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Official(12)Scraped 2mo ago
I don't know what to say, but this book is pretty good anyway.
"I" forged a passport, but it was not very satisfactory. If you check carefully, you can see the clues. So "I" found students who were going to the South Asian subcontinent and pretended to ask them for travel experience, and finally got through.
Very few people read this book
It only shows that 33 people are watching, please add the number of words to comment😊😊😊
I haven't read such a gripping story in a long time.
The modern airport is full of glamorous passengers. But I didn't expect that there would be such a bad environment a few kilometers away. The contrast was so great that many people couldn't help but be shocked when they saw it.
Take things as they come
A colorful life, but it is difficult to perfectly render one person's experience, because the story does not have a beginning and an end.
I have not had this experience, but the author's psychological description is so delicate that few can match it. The author always resonates with similar emotions in me, vulnerability and strength, displacement and re-establishment. I can often feel some strength, some thinking, and some emotion in these profound words. I can find the answers to my own unnoticeable emotional and ideological troubles through the author's words and pictures. Thanks to the author. This is a very obligatory self-analysis book, worth reading again and again.
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It's over if I haven't seen enough
I still want to continue reading Limbaba's story
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Official(12)Scraped 2mo ago
I don't know what to say, but this book is pretty good anyway.
"I" forged a passport, but it was not very satisfactory. If you check carefully, you can see the clues. So "I" found students who were going to the South Asian subcontinent and pretended to ask them for travel experience, and finally got through.
Very few people read this book
It only shows that 33 people are watching, please add the number of words to comment😊😊😊
I haven't read such a gripping story in a long time.
The modern airport is full of glamorous passengers. But I didn't expect that there would be such a bad environment a few kilometers away. The contrast was so great that many people couldn't help but be shocked when they saw it.
Take things as they come
A colorful life, but it is difficult to perfectly render one person's experience, because the story does not have a beginning and an end.
I have not had this experience, but the author's psychological description is so delicate that few can match it. The author always resonates with similar emotions in me, vulnerability and strength, displacement and re-establishment. I can often feel some strength, some thinking, and some emotion in these profound words. I can find the answers to my own unnoticeable emotional and ideological troubles through the author's words and pictures. Thanks to the author. This is a very obligatory self-analysis book, worth reading again and again.
[lx vygfdswbvxnlliyrdwq
It's over if I haven't seen enough
I still want to continue reading Limbaba's story

