Mill Letters

Mill Letters

by (france) Alphonse Daudet

Length:
90Kwords28chapters
Latest:
Ch. 28译后记
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About This Novel

In a busy life, pressure, fatigue, frustration, and confusion can easily make a young heart feel anxious and exhausted physically and mentally. The talented French writer Daudet faced such a dilemma. He chose to retreat from Paris, which many people yearned for, to his hometown of Provence to recuperate physically and mentally, wandering among the pine forests, meadows, seas, river valleys, hillsides and other natural scenery in southern France. With simple, direct, pure and delicate brushwork, he miraculously transformed the chirping of birds, the fragrance of flowers, the rolling of clouds, the blowing of the wind, the shining of stars, the roar of sea waves, the melodious ringtones, and the smell of lavender into 24 heart-healing letters, bringing spiritual nourishment to countless readers, accompanying them out of the trough of life, and making the long nights no longer lonely. It is known as the "timeless pillow book". Open "The Mill Letters" to help you discover the beauty of daily life and gain spiritual freedom!

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