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Remaining Children
General Fiction剩下来的孩子
(us) Rhiannon Naveen
6-year-old Zach has a "genius brother" Andy who is unusually smart, a beautiful and elegant mother, and a gentle and caring father. This happy and happy family is the envy of others. But all of this was destroyed by a sudden school shooting. Andy was killed in the shooting, and the surviving Zach became the "remaining child of the family." Everyone was suffering from great grief: the mother was overly sad, ignited a desire for revenge, and wanted to avenge the murderer's family; the father, in addition to losing his beloved son, was also involved in an unknown past relationship, which plunged the whole family into unprecedented despair. Seeing that the whole family was almost falling apart, Zach, who was surviving the disaster, decided to muster up the courage to find the power of healing. How would he resolve the grief and hatred in the hearts of his family, and how would he lead them out of despair in life? Can he, a 6-year-old child, really do it? This is a tender and healing masterpiece about grief and healing, hatred and forgiveness.
6-year-old Zach has a "genius brother" Andy who is unusually smart, a beautiful and elegant mother, and a gentle and caring father. This happy and happy family is the envy of others. But all of this was destroyed by a sudden school shooting. Andy was killed in the shooting, and the surviving Zach became the "remaining child of the family." Everyone was suffering from great grief: the mother was overly sad, ignited a desire for revenge, and wanted to avenge the murderer's family; the father, in addition to losing his beloved son, was also involved in an unknown past relationship, which plunged the whole family into unprecedented despair. Seeing that the whole family was almost falling apart, Zach, who was surviving the disaster, decided to muster up the courage to find the power of healing. How would he resolve the grief and hatred in the hearts of his family, and how would he lead them out of despair in life? Can he, a 6-year-old child, really do it? This is a tender and healing masterpiece about grief and healing, hatred and forgiveness.