
Look up at the Moon Twenty-nine Times
About This Novel
Zhang Haochen's first collection of prose essays in his writing career is also his brand new work after two years of absence. In this book, Zhang Haochen records his life in recent years, shares his life, the stories of people around him, and the insights derived from them. He opened up himself and revealed it to the readers, including his past memories, his youthful past, his understanding of life, and his care for the people and things around him. For everyone, maybe the worst period has been over, but every dawn after the dark night, I still want to watch the sunrise with you, and every night after the dusk, I still want to watch the moon with you for a long time.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
A very healing book, I like it very much!
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
A very healing book, I like it very much!
