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How is the Weather Outside?
General Fiction外面天气怎么样
Jiang Zai
This manuscript is a new collection of novels by young writer Jiang Zai, with a total of eight articles and about 120,000 words. Focus on writing about the lives of women in the city of Beijing, exploring their living conditions and emotional relationships. Their understanding and pursuit of self, frustration at work, pain and disappointment in love, suffocation and breakdown of family relationships. These seem insignificant in the context of the huge city. However, under heavy pressure, they are still moving forward slowly in their own way, carrying out self-understanding and reconciliation one after another. The women in the novel, like their names, are like grass and trees, overgrown with weeds, living in the cracks; however, they are also like flowers, blooming freely. The author wants to record these stories and give support and strength to more people.
This manuscript is a new collection of novels by young writer Jiang Zai, with a total of eight articles and about 120,000 words. Focus on writing about the lives of women in the city of Beijing, exploring their living conditions and emotional relationships. Their understanding and pursuit of self, frustration at work, pain and disappointment in love, suffocation and breakdown of family relationships. These seem insignificant in the context of the huge city. However, under heavy pressure, they are still moving forward slowly in their own way, carrying out self-understanding and reconciliation one after another. The women in the novel, like their names, are like grass and trees, overgrown with weeds, living in the cracks; however, they are also like flowers, blooming freely. The author wants to record these stories and give support and strength to more people.

Say Softly I Like You
Young Adult轻声说句我喜欢你
Jiang Zai
Su Ran thought her three years of high school should be peaceful, but a gentle boy broke into her youth, and Su Ran spent her entire youth trying to catch up with him...
Su Ran thought her three years of high school should be peaceful, but a gentle boy broke into her youth, and Su Ran spent her entire youth trying to catch up with him...

Down the Block
General Fiction街区那头
Jiang Zai
The novel peeks into and looks at foreign lands from a unique female perspective, describing the love and struggle, rationality and confrontation in foreign scenes, the twists and turns of self-redemption, and the amazing similarities of human nature that transcend regions in the intricate intersection of cultures; the loneliness, secrets and uncertainty of individual lives are identified by natural signs, full of sadness and the continuation and continuation of life, which is a series of codes of consciousness and existence.
The novel peeks into and looks at foreign lands from a unique female perspective, describing the love and struggle, rationality and confrontation in foreign scenes, the twists and turns of self-redemption, and the amazing similarities of human nature that transcend regions in the intricate intersection of cultures; the loneliness, secrets and uncertainty of individual lives are identified by natural signs, full of sadness and the continuation and continuation of life, which is a series of codes of consciousness and existence.

Fly to Vancouver
General Fiction飞往温哥华
Jiang Zai
The characters in "Flying to Vancouver" all present a state of life that is both active and passive. A pair of middle-class parents who divorced early flew to a foreign country to accompany their son who suffered from depression; the foreign man and woman who broke up wanted to overcome what had separated them, but the threat of death came quietly; the girl who stayed at her grandma's house was looking forward to her father's return and flying a kite together, waiting for her comatose mother to wake up; wearing lipstick and wearing orchids The boy who sells laundry detergent lives a tough life in his own way; half a year after his father's death, the boy receives an email from his uncle and travels from Vancouver to a farm in Seattle to handle the inheritance; the girl, Little Jasmine, is caught between her mother's serious illness and her father's foreign marriage, examining her own misfortune and the selfishness of adults in the name of love. "Everything that is dangerous, painful, struggling, crazy, endured, lost, expected, indescribable and well understood - Jiang Zaidu carefully observed and recorded it with natural descriptions."
The characters in "Flying to Vancouver" all present a state of life that is both active and passive. A pair of middle-class parents who divorced early flew to a foreign country to accompany their son who suffered from depression; the foreign man and woman who broke up wanted to overcome what had separated them, but the threat of death came quietly; the girl who stayed at her grandma's house was looking forward to her father's return and flying a kite together, waiting for her comatose mother to wake up; wearing lipstick and wearing orchids The boy who sells laundry detergent lives a tough life in his own way; half a year after his father's death, the boy receives an email from his uncle and travels from Vancouver to a farm in Seattle to handle the inheritance; the girl, Little Jasmine, is caught between her mother's serious illness and her father's foreign marriage, examining her own misfortune and the selfishness of adults in the name of love. "Everything that is dangerous, painful, struggling, crazy, endured, lost, expected, indescribable and well understood - Jiang Zaidu carefully observed and recorded it with natural descriptions."