The Color of Growth

The Color of Growth

by Jingya Xuemei

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This is a documentary novel. Everything written in it actually happened to me, there is no exaggeration or falsehood. Rather than speaking of this novel, it would be better to say that I am exposing scars, not selling misery. As long as you read it carefully, you will understand why I said this. I made up my mind to write this novel, but gave up many times in the middle, because it is documentary, it is about my growth history, and it contains things and people I least want to mention. So I raised my courage intermittently and then put it down, and finally made up my mind. My upbringing experience, I don't know if there are any other places in the world that are the same as mine, or if there are any that are more special than mine. But among those around me, I was quite special. I was even the topic of gossip after dinner in various households. This state of affairs lasted for a long time and affected my entire childhood. I hope that friends who have read the novel will see the harm my family has caused me and the impact my parents have had on me. Let me solemnly say this again: Never imitate my parents, because it affects not only you, but also your children. This influence is lifelong. I am a very good example!

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