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Recommended works from the Log Cabin series

Let’s talk about the cabin (Inspector Carrot):

The cabin has detailed descriptions of the production of many daily necessities, such as maple sugar, candles, cheese, bacon, etc. Wait, can you tell me about it?

The Roland family spends almost every Christmas in a unique way. Can you tell me about one or two times that left a deep impression on you?

Roland’s father is a very capable man, especially at carpentry. Can you tell us one or two of them in detail? In the cabin series, humans and animals have a very harmonious relationship. Can you give us one or two examples?

The grassland is beautiful, but it hides many dangers. Let's see how many natural disasters Roland and the others can list.

There are many simple but profound reflections on life in the cabin. For example, when Roland’s family left the Indian grassland almost empty-handed, Roland’s father said that they took away more than they left behind. Why is this?

Mr. Edward is the best friend of the Roland family. Can you tell us the touching story between them?

There are many descriptions of wolves in the cabin. Can you tell me what impression it left on you?

Life on the prairie is very difficult, but their spiritual life is very rich. Can you tell me how they entertain themselves?

Amanle started doing farm work at a very young age and deeply understands the hardships of hard work. Do you know how Amanle’s father described the value of 5 cents?

This is a set of English annotated reading materials published by Shanghai Education Press. It is the original English book, with annotations and a glossary attached. The editor writes in the preface: "The content of this book is lively and lively, and the writing is simple and fluent. When the author describes the lifestyle and labor process, he is very specific and precise; when describing the scenery lyrically, he is also delicate and profound. Readers can learn from it a wide range of aspects of life. Various terms and authentic expressions can be used to improve your English. At the same time, you can also learn some knowledge about American history and geography from this set of books, and understand the relationship between American people and natural storms and locusts during the early settlement period. Learn about their struggles with wild animals and other animals; learn about their hard work in cutting down forests, reclaiming land, planting crops, raising cattle and sheep, and building their own homes; as well as the joyful scenes of the pioneers' daily family life, recreational activities, and festival reunions...this. This series of books is suitable for high school or junior college students as extracurricular extensive reading materials. It is also suitable for English lovers..."

I read each book carefully and couldn't put it down, so I could buy it back with dignity. Now that I'm home, I can read novels with peace of mind without feeling like I'm wasting my time, because I'm learning English!

But I am short of money. Although each book is only 2.85 yuan, the price of a set of books is still a huge sum of money for me. After hesitating and choosing for a long time, I picked a book called "Little House on the Prairie".

I did not realize at the time that it was not just an English learning book for me, but would become one of my most cherished books.

The book is always full of deep family affection, the richness of the spiritual world under simple material conditions, the optimistic attitude of always discovering the beauty of nature and human nature in difficult circumstances, and always full of hope. And the protagonist who always strives to realize his hopes through his own hard work attracted me deeply. Laura, became my spiritual friend. Roland's parents' love for each other, mutual understanding and tolerance, mutual appreciation and cherishment, and love for their children also became my ideal model of a happy marriage when I grew up.

Over the years, three "hut" books - "Little House on the Prairie", and "By the Silver Lake" and "By the Plum Brook" that were later given to me by my friend Ying, have always been with me. Finish college, go to work, become a wife and mother. The book is very old, and I have read it many times. It often calms and calms the impetuous heart, makes the difficulties and hardships that plague my eyes become insignificant, and learns to happily enjoy what I have and hope for what I don’t have, and always maintain good health. state of mind.

Of course, there is always a regret hidden deep in my heart, missing the other "Little House" books that I missed, and hoping to meet them again one day.

After having a child, the child was unknowingly (deliberately) cultivated by his mother into a little bookworm. Meeting Hong Niba is a great blessing for mother and son bookworms. So many excellent children's books come one after another, and my mother always takes a sneak peek. Every time a new book comes home, her son's screams of joy (much more than getting a new toy) make her very satisfied. Mother and son reading, father and son reading are the most common happy scenes in the family.

Browsing Hongniba every day has become an indispensable thing. When I saw the trailer for "The Cabin" for the first time, my heart skipped a beat: Long time no see, Cabin!

As I typed these words on the keyboard, the young boy who was hesitating and unable to make a choice appeared in front of my eyes again. Oh, time flies. My good friend Ying, who generously donated the book back then, has traveled across the ocean to Roland's country. But I, an ordinary middle-aged woman, have fulfilled the regrets of the past eighteen years in such a wonderful way.

Life is always so full of surprises and surprises that one cannot help but be grateful to God for allowing me to come to this world and experience all the ups and downs in the world.

It’s so good to be alive and hoping!