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What are the main contents and author's brief introduction of Noi's new book "Independence, Starting with One's Travel"? thank you

Main contents:

Why do people travel? Is to forget reality? Or do you have to face yourself?

Xinjing 123, from 14 years old, got on the first long-distance train and wanted to rush out and fly out at the first opportunity.

Leave home, set foot in Beijing, travel around China, enter the maze of Central Europe, see Cuba, Viet Nam,

Even immigrated to Canada and worked in Hong Kong. What did she get after ten years away from home?

From Tokyo, Japanese is her mother tongue, and writing in Chinese is her way to cure herself.

Known as a "cultural bastard" in Hong Kong, she has published seventeen books in Taiwan Province Province, and friends in Tokyo laugh at her poverty.

She was dumbfounded. Why can't the ideal life be, travel, travel and travel again?

That brave and fearless girl was alone, like a lonely planet.

Going to the border and the hometown of exiles, Prague belongs to Kundera, Cuba belongs to Hemingway, and Hong Kong belongs to Zhang Ailing.

Spend the most money on air tickets, speak the most foreign languages and fly across the Pacific Ocean. ...

What I really want to understand is happiness and freedom.

Now the whole family has changed one passport after another, cooking all over the world, and the luggage is covered with immigrant stickers.

When I was young, I went far away and became a family organization, so I pushed a stroller and took my family across the ocean as soon as possible.

Everything in life can be changed, but the unchangeable original intention,

It must be, next trip, where to go?

About the author:

Shini 123 1962 was born in Tokyo, Japan. Sidney is the surname, and 1 23rd of the month is his birthday. She studied in the Department of Political Science of Waseda University, studied in China in 1960s and 1980s, lived in China for two years, worked as a reporter in Asahi Shimbun after graduation, and then immigrated to Canada. She wrote all kinds of Japanese stories with an hour's time difference in Chinese. Write about Tokyo's native hometown and all the lovely Japanese. She writes in Japanese, her mother tongue, and she is fascinated by Chinese as if she were in love. Writing and life in China are fascinating. She began to teach Chinese, and she should continue to carry forward her passion for Chinese. She and her husband are both full-time creators, one writing ghost novels and the other writing prose.