
The Unfinished Chirping of Cicadas in Late Summer
by Lazy Momo
About This Novel
Seventeen-year-old Lin Mo, with a longing for the sea and an unspoken love, was pressed on the pause button by fate at the end of summer, the hottest period of youth. He is gentle and tenacious. He uses his brush to outline the vast mountains and seas in his heart, and uses his life to explain that "important things are invisible to the eyes and must be felt with the heart." The illness failed to erase his light, but instead allowed it to illuminate more people. His best brothers Zhang Lei, Zhao Yang, Lao Chen, and Su Wan, who secretly admired him, embarked on a journey of inheritance spanning thirty years with his unfinished dream. They built seaside classrooms, allowing countless children to grow up in the sea breeze and the fragrance of books; they built Lin Mo's library, making his stories the spiritual wealth of students one after another; and used brushes, words, buildings, and public welfare to pass on his kindness and love to generations after generations. From youth to old age, from the agreement of a few people to the resonance of thousands of people, the chirping of cicadas in late summer has witnessed their youth and perseverance. This is not a sad story, but a hymn about love, dreams and inheritance - Lin Mo has never left. He lives in every sea painting, in every sunny classroom, and in every life he affects. For thirty years, mountains and seas have been our companions, and three generations of people have never changed their original aspirations. The chirping of cicadas in late summer has never stopped, just like those agreements and longings that span time, they are always warm and hot.
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