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Menghai
Literature梦海
(germany) Nina George
[We all wonder what will happen to us or our loved ones as they die. ]Put on a smock, disinfect your hands and forearms, and cover your mouth and nose with a mask. It looks like a refugee camp because instead of calling comatose patients by their names, they call them a combination of letters and numbers. "A3, blood sugar dropped." "B9, emotionally unstable." My father is C7, one of the "zombie". I saw him for the first time in 13 years. Henry was a war correspondent, kind, distant, warm and cold; he traveled around the world and was willing to go anywhere except home on a hungover morning. He has a 13-year-old son, Sam, who was only given a photo when he was born and has never been seen since. Henry's emergency contact is always his ex-girlfriend Eddie, whose name also appears in his will, but it was Henry who resolutely gave up on this relationship two years ago. That was the day he had been waiting for a long time - his son Sam, whom he had never met before, invited him to meet him. But on that day, he crashed into a car and fell into a long coma. Henry's lonely, contradictory and fascinating life has become a mystery. He came to the "dream sea", a void between life and death, where his past and present overlapped and intertwined. Henry kept dreaming, revisiting the important moments that changed his life... And through the thick and fluffy layer of anesthesia like a duvet, Sam and Eddie also wanted to know how to get answers to the words that they could not ask...
[We all wonder what will happen to us or our loved ones as they die. ]Put on a smock, disinfect your hands and forearms, and cover your mouth and nose with a mask. It looks like a refugee camp because instead of calling comatose patients by their names, they call them a combination of letters and numbers. "A3, blood sugar dropped." "B9, emotionally unstable." My father is C7, one of the "zombie". I saw him for the first time in 13 years. Henry was a war correspondent, kind, distant, warm and cold; he traveled around the world and was willing to go anywhere except home on a hungover morning. He has a 13-year-old son, Sam, who was only given a photo when he was born and has never been seen since. Henry's emergency contact is always his ex-girlfriend Eddie, whose name also appears in his will, but it was Henry who resolutely gave up on this relationship two years ago. That was the day he had been waiting for a long time - his son Sam, whom he had never met before, invited him to meet him. But on that day, he crashed into a car and fell into a long coma. Henry's lonely, contradictory and fascinating life has become a mystery. He came to the "dream sea", a void between life and death, where his past and present overlapped and intertwined. Henry kept dreaming, revisiting the important moments that changed his life... And through the thick and fluffy layer of anesthesia like a duvet, Sam and Eddie also wanted to know how to get answers to the words that they could not ask...

Little Paris Bookstore
General Fiction小小巴黎书店
(germany) Nina George
On the Pessena River, on the shore of Paris, the book ship that had been docked for 21 years suddenly set sail. The owner of the book boat, Mr. Perdu, is well-known. He runs this bookstore called "Literary Pharmacy on the Water" alone and calls himself a "literary pharmacist". He is kind to others and has a stubborn personality. He can identify what each soul lacks through his eyes, ears and intuition, and then sells the book he regards as the "antidote" to the other person. He uses books as medicine and believes that only literature can heal people's hearts.
On the Pessena River, on the shore of Paris, the book ship that had been docked for 21 years suddenly set sail. The owner of the book boat, Mr. Perdu, is well-known. He runs this bookstore called "Literary Pharmacy on the Water" alone and calls himself a "literary pharmacist". He is kind to others and has a stubborn personality. He can identify what each soul lacks through his eyes, ears and intuition, and then sells the book he regards as the "antidote" to the other person. He uses books as medicine and believes that only literature can heal people's hearts.