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World Famous Books That Will Benefit You Throughout Your Life (set of 5 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction受益一生的世界名著(套装共5册)
(u. S.) Margaret Mitchell Et Al.
"Robinson Crusoe" - The young Robinson Crusoe, an adventure warrior, wanted to go out for adventure, but unfortunately he was shipwrecked and ended up on a desert island. With his indomitable will and hard work, he overcame numerous difficulties, built food, built a house, and opened up wasteland. After twenty-eight years of hard struggle with nature, he finally returned to civilized society. "Gone with the Wind" - Tells You How to Fight the Cruel Reality. The story is set in Atlanta and a nearby plantation, depicting the life of American southerners before and after the Civil War. The work depicts the images of many southerners of that era, of which Scarlett, Rhett, Ashley, Melanie and others who occupy the central position are typical representatives. "The Old Man and the Sea" - Warrior of Hope: An old Cuban fisherman went fishing alone. After eighty-four days, he still caught nothing. Finally, on the eighty-fifth day, he caught a huge marlin. The blood of the big fish attracted the sharks. After a hard fight, the big marlin only had one spine left. The old man did not compromise and decided to rest and continue setting off. "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight" - the autobiography of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf American writer and educator, the Warrior of Light. She was deprived of her vision and hearing by a disease and fell into darkness forever. With the help of teacher Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller learned to read and speak with perseverance, and finally graduated from Harvard with honors. "How Steel Was Tempered" - Paul Korchagin, the protagonist of Iron Warrior, was born at the bottom of society. Under the influence of revolutionary Zhu Helai, he embarked on the road of revolution. After going through life stages such as joining the army, fighting on the front lines, and building railways, he gradually grew into a conscious, selfless and strong warrior.
"Robinson Crusoe" - The young Robinson Crusoe, an adventure warrior, wanted to go out for adventure, but unfortunately he was shipwrecked and ended up on a desert island. With his indomitable will and hard work, he overcame numerous difficulties, built food, built a house, and opened up wasteland. After twenty-eight years of hard struggle with nature, he finally returned to civilized society. "Gone with the Wind" - Tells You How to Fight the Cruel Reality. The story is set in Atlanta and a nearby plantation, depicting the life of American southerners before and after the Civil War. The work depicts the images of many southerners of that era, of which Scarlett, Rhett, Ashley, Melanie and others who occupy the central position are typical representatives. "The Old Man and the Sea" - Warrior of Hope: An old Cuban fisherman went fishing alone. After eighty-four days, he still caught nothing. Finally, on the eighty-fifth day, he caught a huge marlin. The blood of the big fish attracted the sharks. After a hard fight, the big marlin only had one spine left. The old man did not compromise and decided to rest and continue setting off. "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight" - the autobiography of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf American writer and educator, the Warrior of Light. She was deprived of her vision and hearing by a disease and fell into darkness forever. With the help of teacher Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller learned to read and speak with perseverance, and finally graduated from Harvard with honors. "How Steel Was Tempered" - Paul Korchagin, the protagonist of Iron Warrior, was born at the bottom of society. Under the influence of revolutionary Zhu Helai, he embarked on the road of revolution. After going through life stages such as joining the army, fighting on the front lines, and building railways, he gradually grew into a conscious, selfless and strong warrior.