
Like Flowers in the Wild
by Wide
About This Novel
If "36 years old, half-baked life" is about the "breakdown" and confusion when life is faced with choices, "Like Flowers in the Wild" is the author Kuan Kuan's record of the "establishment" of a new stage of life. It is written about the determination and calmness after passing through the fog of confusion. The 23 life philosophy essays include two parts: "Repaying" and "Cherishing the present". They range from the fragments of childhood life, to the recollection of personal emotions, to the joys and sorrows of friends' lives and deaths. What's more, they are the beauty discovered in ordinary daily life, as well as in-depth thinking about writing, Eastern aesthetics, and personal paths in the context of the times. This process of "establishment", from action to inaction, from action to feeling, from outside to inside, is a person's carnival and a chant of life that can resonate widely. The consistently sincere and unpretentious writing continues the merits and contemplation of the previous work, showing readers the direction they can reach after choosing their own path and going down firmly - a life filled with spiritual abundance, blooming like a flower in the Cangshan Mountains and Erhai Lake far away from the city, showing the original energy of life and the natural posture of desire.
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