What dream story books are there in grade two?

There are dream story books in the second grade, such as Helen Keller's "If you give me three days of light" and "How steel is tempered", all of which write their own dreams. "The dream is still there, in case it comes true" gives us inner strength, and we experience the surprises and fears in life together, and experience the confusion and persistence on the road of dreams together.

She was born in Mu County in 19 16. Her parents are engaged in rice business and have a carefree childhood. After the age of 20, she met a man, married for half a year and found that the other person was a rogue, and then chose to divorce. At the age of 33, she met a chef, rekindled the spark of love in generate, got married again and started a warm and warm earthly life. Later, her husband died and she lived alone.

When she was young, she loved literature and reading. In my fifties and sixties, I fell in love with dancing again. Reading satisfied her spiritual needs, and living alone became enjoyment. Dancing has given her a healthy body, and her age is just a number. She loves beauty, and she wants to live a colorful life alone. Keep a mirror and lipstick at all times. Even if you don't go out, you should put on light makeup in the morning.

The ideal story of centenarians

At the age of 92, she sprained her waist while dancing. Seeing that she was particularly depressed, her son asked her to write poems. Because she dreamed of writing poetry when she was young, her son's advice gave her great encouragement. She was very happy to see her poems published in newspapers and periodicals, which also gave her the motivation to continue writing poems.

She keeps writing and sending letters. In the autumn of 20 16, at the age of 98, she published Don't Lose Heart, which sold more than1500,000 copies that year and became one of the top ten best sellers in Japan in 20 16. You know, the printing volume of Japanese poetry books is very small, usually only a few hundred, and she created the "myth" of Japanese poetry books publishing.

Her poems are about love, dreams and hopes, as warm as sunshine. She is so happy to write poems that even her poems are full of passion. In the preface to Don't Lose Heart, the editor of the column "Poetry in the Morning" in Sankei Shimbun said that whenever I saw Chai Tian's mother-in-law's poems, I felt a refreshing wind blowing on my face.