
Ginkgo Biloba
by Zhiyu Caiwei
About This Novel
When all the ginkgo leaves fall off in late autumn, a door will quietly emerge from the darkness of the city. Inside the door is the legendary "Tohinsai" that can reshape the relationship between parents and children. Outside the door, stood three completely different but equally lonely teenagers-- Lin Xiaoyue lives under the microscope of her mother in the name of love, and her excellence is a string of shackles accurate to the decimal point; Chen Hao uses rebellion to fight against his father's rigid silence, and basketball is his weapon to make reverberations; Shen Weixi is invisible in the ruins of her parents' Cold War, and her paintings are the only outlet to breathe. The person holding the key is actually Jiang Jianzhou, a transfer student who was crushed by his mother's "shameless" during the puppy love crisis. She was the first to get a glimpse of the secret: there is no magic here, only ultimate empathy - allowing parents to "become" their children and allowing children to "see" their parents. But this is no fairy tale. Change comes with intense pain. When the controlling mother experiences a life dominated by scores, when the stubborn father feels the loneliness of being forgotten by the family, when the absentee faces the shadow left by himself... When the children discover that the power to guide their parents to change is actually in their own hands-- The real "transfer" has just begun. This is not a guide to teach you how to "get" your children, but a mirror that reflects the emotional undercurrent of Chinese families. It reveals the most typical dilemma of love in a suspenseful way, and wraps up the most universal desire in a "psychological fantasy" shell: to be truly seen by the person closest to you. One sentence recommendation: A "psychological fantasy" novel that allows parents to see their children and children to understand their parents, revealing the deep code of emotional communication in Chinese families.
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