Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy"·opening Chapter: Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen

Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy"·opening Chapter: Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen

by Feng Tang

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Ch. 49Postscript to the First Edition
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About This Novel

"Give Me a Girl at Eighteen" is the first part of Feng Tang's "Beijing Trilogy". It tells the story of Qiu Shui's obsession with a girl named Zhu Sang during the restlessness of adolescence. Feng Tang dissects youth with scalpel-like words and writes about the restlessness and innocence of teenage hormones. If you begin to miss the self who dared to love and hate, if you gradually lose the ability to sense your heartbeat in 996, if you find that you can no longer write the passionate love letters you once did, this book is your "Youth First Aid Manual". The failure of adults begins with forgetting that they were once a fiery teenager. This book is like a mirror, allowing us to see the truest folds in our hearts and see the fresh and fearless selves we once were.

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