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Seeking Warmth

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Feature

★ The work of Tao Liqun, a Chinese female writer who is good at "light" writing! It is not intended to render the power of "light", but to set off the existence of "light" by writing dimly, so that the body can feel the preciousness of love.
★ Seeking warmth tells the story of the sad and helpless life of the abducted woman, sister-in-law Lu, while White tells the story of a single mother, Lali, who entrusted Shangshan, a daughter suffering from albinism, to the lifelong unmarried Mrs. Yang.

Description

This book contains two novellas by Tao Liqun: Seeking Warmth and White. In the former, the protagonist witnesses the desolate and helpless short life of sister-in-law Lu, giving the reader a glimpse of her turbulent life, which was sold by her biological parents. Throughout her life, sister-in-law Lu yearned for and sought the warmth of her home; the latter tells the story of a single mother Lali entrusting her daughter Shangshan who has albinism and autistic tendencies to Mrs. Yang to take care of, and in this story, Lali finally shows the great brilliance of maternal love.

Author

Tao Liqun has won the National Minority Literature Creation Horse Award, the National Literature Annual Award, the Beijing Literature Outstanding Work Award, etc., and is the author of the novel collections Mother's Island, Dark Disease, and The Man Destroyed by Passion...

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