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Mom's Suitcase
General Fiction老妈的旅行箱
(dutch) Ernst Van Der Qvist
When I understood my mother's past, I finally began to reconcile with her. My mother is nagging and forceful, always saying "This is for your own good"! But I don't know that she was once as young, aspiring, and passionate as me. "Mother's Suitcase" has become a hit overseas, and readers in more than 10 countries have recommended it with tears: the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Belgium, India, Iran, South Korea... "The Telegraph", "People's Daily", "The Standard", "Financial Daily" and other European and American mainstream media have unanimously praised this extraordinary work! The well-known website SWEEKLY. NL angrily praised "Mom's Suitcase": It is a comedy but filled with sadness, a tragedy but full of wit! Ernst is such a genius! When I read "Mom's Suitcase", I remembered myself when I laughed, and I understood my mother when I cried. There was a woman who firmly believed that free is always good; she was keen on bargaining and would hit someone with a rolling pin if she disagreed; she complained constantly and often cried to others, "My eldest son is mentally retarded, and my younger son is a writer." Her life seemed filled with endless dissatisfaction. This is my mother, a well-known mother. There was a girl who struggled to survive on the milk of goats when she was young. Her family was poor and she left her hometown sadly with two suitcases. She prayed constantly and ran around in tears holding her sick son, just to find the secret recipe for treatment. But she is always full of endless hope for life. This is also my mother, an unknown mother. For many years, my mother kept the past locked away tightly, not allowing it to be revealed. And when I finally learned about her past, I understood her silent tears and love.
When I understood my mother's past, I finally began to reconcile with her. My mother is nagging and forceful, always saying "This is for your own good"! But I don't know that she was once as young, aspiring, and passionate as me. "Mother's Suitcase" has become a hit overseas, and readers in more than 10 countries have recommended it with tears: the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Belgium, India, Iran, South Korea... "The Telegraph", "People's Daily", "The Standard", "Financial Daily" and other European and American mainstream media have unanimously praised this extraordinary work! The well-known website SWEEKLY. NL angrily praised "Mom's Suitcase": It is a comedy but filled with sadness, a tragedy but full of wit! Ernst is such a genius! When I read "Mom's Suitcase", I remembered myself when I laughed, and I understood my mother when I cried. There was a woman who firmly believed that free is always good; she was keen on bargaining and would hit someone with a rolling pin if she disagreed; she complained constantly and often cried to others, "My eldest son is mentally retarded, and my younger son is a writer." Her life seemed filled with endless dissatisfaction. This is my mother, a well-known mother. There was a girl who struggled to survive on the milk of goats when she was young. Her family was poor and she left her hometown sadly with two suitcases. She prayed constantly and ran around in tears holding her sick son, just to find the secret recipe for treatment. But she is always full of endless hope for life. This is also my mother, an unknown mother. For many years, my mother kept the past locked away tightly, not allowing it to be revealed. And when I finally learned about her past, I understood her silent tears and love.