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Tenderness in Wandering

Lu Weiqing

123K0

This book mainly talks about the life insights and life wisdom gained by Chinese people living overseas from the cultural collision in a foreign country. It is the accumulation of the author's many years of overseas life. Through short stories such as "Waiting for the Flowers to Bloom", "Cuba Vacation", "4:58 in the Morning", "Valentine's Day Rose" and other short stories, it interprets strong family affection, friendship and love, and shows readers how to adhere to responsibilities on the road to the pursuit of freedom. Lu Weiqing, a talented woman who has lived in Canada for many years, returned to her hometown with her many years of works. From the earliest turbulence to the current peace and tranquility, the author's inner process is a process of a person walking out of his hometown and going to the outside world. It is also a process of a person withdrawing his gaze from the outside world and examining himself. Waiting for sincerity in wandering, holding on to responsibility in pursuit, showing strength in tenderness, and releasing passion in the midst of love and freedom.

Once Upon a Time on Newman Street

Lu Weiqing

16K0

One morning before Christmas, Liu Xiang learned of Arthur's death. It was news from the Grand Gazette of Montreal, saying that a body was found in Newman Street Central Park. The person who found it said that maybe the snowstorm was too heavy yesterday and the person got lost. Some people said that the person looked like a homeless man because he was disheveled and had a shopping bag with him, and there were two bottles of beer in the shopping bag. He is thin and five feet tall. In his pocket, his medical card was found and his name was Arthur Bruce. Liu Xiang was sitting in a warm office with a cup of freshly brewed coffee in front of him. He stared at the news in shock. The past events were like heavy snow falling from the sky. Liu Xiang looked out the window and fell into memories.

The Good Times We Had

Lu Weiqing

106K02

This book mainly records the lives, thoughts and insights of Chinese people living overseas in a foreign country. It is the accumulation and precipitation of the author's many years of overseas life. The author uses the unique delicacy of women to describe her thoughts and feelings in life, which is sincere, peaceful and thought-provoking, and guides readers to think more about their own lives.