
Young World History
by Absalom
About This Novel
This is a set of world history that is easy to read, easy to understand, and warm. Opening it, children will find that world history is not an isolated event, but a complete story that can be followed logically: Why did Rome fall? How did Europe emerge? Why did the world war start? It not only tells historical stories, but also tells the reasons for the change and development of the world, leading readers to explore the nature of history and engage in independent and rational thinking. Let children distinguish what is good and what is evil, how to face rights and desires, how to remain sincere and kind, and how to view the world. "History is not a piece of cold ice, but a burning fire." Absalom said, "I was ignited by this fire when I was a child. Now I hope to hold this fire in front of children, and I believe every child will fall in love with it."
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Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is beautiful and delicate. I particularly admire the author. I would like to thank the author for his patience in sorting out historical materials and bringing children such an enlightening work suitable for understanding world history.
I am a middle-aged man in my 30s, and I watched it with gusto.
Although it is a juvenile world history, it is very suitable for middle-aged readers.
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Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is beautiful and delicate. I particularly admire the author. I would like to thank the author for his patience in sorting out historical materials and bringing children such an enlightening work suitable for understanding world history.
I am a middle-aged man in my 30s, and I watched it with gusto.
Although it is a juvenile world history, it is very suitable for middle-aged readers.
