The international award-winning novel Flora and the Squirrel Man is a tragedy at the beginning, but the amazing consequences caused by this tragedy are absolutely beyond your expectation. The squirrel was sucked in by the roaring vacuum cleaner. Frola, a rebellious little girl, saved the squirrel and took it home. The reborn squirrel became powerful, not only flying, but also writing poems with Frola's mother's typewriter, which deeply angered Frola's writer mother, who was determined to eradicate the squirrel! Frola, who had been dissatisfied with her mother, ran away from home in a rage. Can Frola save this squirrel again? How will her relationship with her mother change?
If a person wants to be excellent, he must be close to literature. The way to get close to literature is of course reading. Reading those classics and masterpieces, we can get a different atmosphere from the secular between stories and languages, and elegant artistic conception and feelings will also breed at the same time; There is also a lot of wisdom and insights that you can't see in an educated classroom or other books. Slowly, slowly, this kind of reading will give you an unconventional style and vision. In fact, who doesn't know that nine times out of ten, you can't be a writer, you can only be a computer engineer and an architect ... but how to get close to literature is to become a writer and a novelist? Literature touches everyone's soul, if there is such a thing as "soul". Literature is such a lamp. As long as you are close to it, no matter what situation you are in, no matter what occupation you are engaged in every day, no matter whether you are designing a house or making furniture, it will silently illuminate you, making it possible for you to add classics to a city or a family room and add beauty that can be appreciated and enjoyed by generations, instead of just a few years later, people are already saying, Oh, how ugly!
Who doesn't want such a lamp?
Literature is very colorful. But it is really divided into excellent and mediocre. Even if we can live to be 300 years old and have plenty of time, there is still reason to only look at the excellent and reject the mediocre. So generations of older people always advise young people: "read classics!" " "This is what their predecessors told them, and they have a deep understanding, so they will tell their descendants again.
This is a concern for human life.
Whitman, an American poet, has a poem: A child moves forward. This poem says:
The right child walks forward every day,
When he saw the first thing, he became that thing,
It became a part of him. ...
If it is a lilac that blooms in advance, it will become a part of this child; If it is a messy weed, it will also become a part of this child.
We all want to see a child step by step towards classics and Excellence.