
Crossing the Polder
by Ronan
About This Novel
The author stands in the window of time and looks back at the past. This Shanluo Street, or his own family, the past trivialities, the past joys and sorrows, is solid and unobtrusive, but it can arouse our resonance. The author takes his birthplace, Shanluo Street, as the subject of description. This Y-shaped Shanluo Street is a place full of emotions for Ronan, both heavy and kind. It is Luolou that has nurtured her life. There are the graves of her ancestors, her father and fellow villagers, brothers and sisters, the mountains, the water, the wind and the emotions. These affect her spiritual world and affect her life. Ronan's prose describing life in Luolou is mixed with her true description of the living conditions of her parents, brothers, sisters, and neighbors, entwined with her lingering compassion for the people in her hometown.
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