
Grandpa
by Jiang Wenli
About This Novel
This book is Jiang Wenli's first collection of autobiographical essays, recording her innermost childhood stories. The book is written in the first person, telling the story of the author's childhood life in the 1970s when he and his grandfather were dependent on each other. From birth, growth to maturity, life is passed down in family ties and continues in warmth. The article is filled with strong nostalgia and is a microcosm of an era. The description of family love is very contagious and touching.
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Official(20)Scraped 2mo ago
I couldn't help but cry when I saw it at the end. Children don't understand what life and death are. When they understand, even the wind becomes old.
A dreamlike childhood...
A collection of essays? At first I thought it was a novel.
Stories like old things in the south of the city
I felt that this book was pretty good. I deleted it from my bookshelf after reading it for the first time. Then a message popped up saying that so and so liked your comment, but I forgot that I had read it (I had no impression at all), so I just opened it and took a look. Alas, I had read it before, and I had an impression of many chapters. But if you ask me to talk about a favorite plot now, I still can't remember it all, I can't tell it. I only know that I have read this plot, and I know,
Good looking good looking
It's very down-to-earth and full of memories. It's ordinary yet touching.
Very nice
The writing is very touching and vivid.
The very ordinary details of life do reflect so much warmth and are full of memories. They remind me of my grandma?6?8?6?8
good
Simple literary era, seeing the big from the small
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Official(20)Scraped 2mo ago
I couldn't help but cry when I saw it at the end. Children don't understand what life and death are. When they understand, even the wind becomes old.
A dreamlike childhood...
A collection of essays? At first I thought it was a novel.
Stories like old things in the south of the city
I felt that this book was pretty good. I deleted it from my bookshelf after reading it for the first time. Then a message popped up saying that so and so liked your comment, but I forgot that I had read it (I had no impression at all), so I just opened it and took a look. Alas, I had read it before, and I had an impression of many chapters. But if you ask me to talk about a favorite plot now, I still can't remember it all, I can't tell it. I only know that I have read this plot, and I know,
Good looking good looking
It's very down-to-earth and full of memories. It's ordinary yet touching.
Very nice
The writing is very touching and vivid.
The very ordinary details of life do reflect so much warmth and are full of memories. They remind me of my grandma?6?8?6?8
good
Simple literary era, seeing the big from the small
