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Michael Wang

    Liam the Brave
    Psychology Applications & Developments VI.
    A Stray
    Lost in the Long March
    Further News of Defeat: Stories
    • Further News of Defeat: Stories

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      • 7 hodin čítania
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      Machine generated contents note:A Minor Revolution --With Consideration and Care --Further News of Defeat --The Well --Cures and Superstitions --The Whole Story of A Togdoat Driver on Suzhod Rived --A Family Accident --Where Clouds Rain Pearls --At This Moment, In This Space --New Work in New China.

      Further News of Defeat: Stories
    • China, 1934: A naive orphan and shy gunsmith, Ping, has fallen in love with Yong, who is a sophisticated veteran, a skilled marksman, and a true believer in Marxist ideology. Winning her affections will take an ideological battle—something he does not understand. To make matters worse, Yong has shown interest in Ping’s best friend, Luo. On the eve of a great Communist defeat, Ping sabotages Luo’s rifle, causing the bullet to backfire into his friend’s head. The army begins its year-long retreat, known as The Long March, and Yong turns to Ping for comfort and companionship. Ping deeply regrets killing his friend, and as his relationship with Yong blossoms, he is saddened that it will always be colored by guilt. Yong soon becomes pregnant. She hates the way the baby inside is changing her, both physically and emotionally. The Red Army can’t retreat with a crying infant, so they need to find someone close to take the baby in. Ping and Yong leave their son with a woman, promising to return once the war is won. When World War II breaks out and Japanese soldiers arrive, their 12-year-old son decides to enlist in the Japanese army to find his parents, though he quickly begins to fear for his life... Deeply moving and brilliantly written, Michael X. Wang's Lost in the Long March is an exploration of how the history of a country is always its people, though their stories are often the first to be lost.

      Lost in the Long March
    • The narrative centers on Myra-Lou's determination to adopt a stray cat despite her family's objections. Her journey highlights the intense, sometimes irrational attachments children form to their dreams. As Myra-Lou negotiates with her parents and brother, the story explores themes of compromise and the lengths to which a family will go to support a child's wishes while staying true to their values.

      A Stray
    • An engaging story about a boy's resolve to conquer his fear of butterflies that will help children realize they are not alone in their fears Liam, The Brave is a beautifully illustrated story about a boy who overcomes his greatest fear: butterflies. Liam desperately wants to become The Bravest Boy in the World, and he goes through an extraordinary journey of self-discovery to face and overcome his fear. Beyond simply being a story about a boy with an irrational fear, it is also a story about perseverance and more importantly, how accolades don't matter. What is more important is being true to oneself.

      Liam the Brave