
Not All Life Has Choices: Students Studying in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s
by Fang Zezheng
About This Novel
Studying abroad is a path to the pinnacle of success, but it can also be a trap to fall into the abyss of desire. After a period of reform and opening up, students studying in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s were no longer just elites in the study room. They were people full of desires, individuals striving for fame and fortune, and were deeply involved in the hesitation of love and love, and the struggle between fame and fortune on the other side of the ocean. When the ivory tower is flooded with the waves of the world, they are no different from you and me, carrying the cross of being human, and life is always an unbearable weight. "Happy families are all alike, and every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." More than a hundred years later, Tolstoy's famous saying has been interpreted in the lives of generations of Chinese students studying abroad. Can life be your choice? Can happiness be obtained by pursuing it? Chinese students on the other side of the ocean will explain all this to you through their own experiences.
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