After reading a book, I believe you will have a lot of thoughts, and you need to go back and write down your thoughts after reading it. Maybe you have no clue now. Here is my review of "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" compiled for you. I hope it will be helpful to you. "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" Review Chapter 1
Bad luck is like having a fever. You can take some antipyretics, lie in bed, drink some chicken soup, or sleep for seventeen hours in a row. , can almost bring your fever down, but bad luck will haunt you for a whole year.
The protagonist girl Summer in the book breaks away from bad luck. She spends such days every day. Summer has always had an indissoluble bond with the wheat field. After his grandparents immigrated to the United States from Japan, they established a family that included Summer's parents, Summer, and his younger brother Jess. When they got older, they didn't speak very good English, so they always did the work of harvesting wheat fields for others in the summer. When Summer was 12 years old, the family encountered unprecedented bad luck: a relative who stayed in Japan was seriously ill, and Summer's parents had to go back to Japan to take care of him and were unable to work normally; his grandparents were old and getting weaker day by day. His younger brother Jess couldn't make any friends in school because of a congenital growth disorder; and Summer herself had just narrowly escaped death from malaria caused by mosquitoes.
During the summer vacation, what awaited Summer was not happiness, but acres and acres of endless golden wheat fields. In order to maintain the family's livelihood, the grandparents resumed their jobs. One drove a combine harvester and the other cooked for the harvest team. They took Summer and Jess with them and embarked on a journey north to harvest wheat fields.
This was an extremely arduous journey, during which Summer slowly felt the changes her mother had mentioned. I have always asked myself whether I am good or bad, why I live here, why I am the most mediocre person in the world, whether I want to grow up, etc. Her questioning and thinking gradually became clear during the journey: in the confrontation with mosquitoes, she understood the preciousness of the moment; in getting along with her brother Jess, she discovered the beauty in imperfection; in the constant exchanges with her grandmother In the quarrel, I understood another way of expressing love; in my grandfather's story, I gained the power of calm; in my ignorant and short-lived first love, I understood something bigger than love.
When heavy pressure came, when he was bitten by the most feared mosquito, Summer's inner thinking and struggle finally turned into a powerful force under the pressure. This manifested power made the dust in Summer's character begin to fall to the ground, and the fear disappeared, replaced by the faith and courage to face difficulties head-on.
Although he can’t make friends for Jess, bear the pain on his back for his grandmother, or fulfill his parents’ dream of starting a business, Summer is doing everything he can to the best of his ability. The huge combine harvester drives through the wheat field, the sound of the wheels spinning, the sound of the grain bins being filled, and the sound of perfect unloading echoing in the endless wheat fields and the starry night sky.
No one can easily avoid the bad luck that is coming, and no one can refuse the difficulties ahead, but these experiences will eventually turn into accumulation. The more you accumulate, the more courage and calmness you will have to face tomorrow. Pressure will not keep coming to you, inner thinking and struggle will not stop, and good luck, which also symbolizes hope, will not avoid you. Live in the present and believe that there will be good luck tomorrow! "Tomorrow Will Have Good Luck" Review Chapter 2
I have been looking forward to it for a long time, and finally I have read "Tomorrow Will Have Good Luck", a good book that I have longed for! Thanks to the scent of books on the tip of my pen, I can relieve my fatigue after dinner despite the hustle and bustle of work and life, make a cup of tea for company, and quietly enjoy the happiness brought to me by gently flipping through pages of text.
I don’t know much about the author. But for the "Catcher in the Rye" mentioned in the article, I felt an inexplicable sense of familiarity in my heart. When I was in the Literary Club under the Banyan Tree, I read this book many times. During this period, I also met a literary friend from Jinan whose pen name was Mai An. He wrote several poems for me. They went their separate ways...
It must be comparable to this book, and it has won many authoritative awards such as the Children's Literature Gold Medal. The content must have its unique appeal and powerful shock. .
Live in the present and you will have good luck tomorrow! Sure enough, you see, my heart gradually moved with the article, watching the wheat fields and their growth, quietly indulging in the aroma of the wheat fields, closing the book and meditating, with endless aftertaste.
This is a good book that is recommended as a gold medal novel and has positive inspiration and educational significance for the growth of teenagers. The author, Cynthia Kakuhata, is a famous American children's writer. In order to write this book, the author visited several collection agencies, child psychologists and combine harvester drivers. Her actions are really moving. This is a simple and unpretentious text that is filled with emotions and naturally reveals itself. In addition to making people feel sorry for the continuous blows and pain suffered by the protagonist Summer in the story, what is most seen throughout the text is courage, self-confidence, The power of tenacity and hope is inspiring. Just like what is said in the book, when love and responsibility turn pressure into infinite strength and fighting spirit, even if a person is wandering in the process, although every step is difficult, he can be hopeful and serious about tomorrow's life. If you walk through it, you will definitely find the beauty of your own life.
The whole book is divided into sixteen chapters. Each chapter has an independent incident, but it closely surrounds the Summer family, explaining a life with quarrels and laughter - and helplessness. There is also loneliness, traces of struggle and the embarrassment of poverty. It seems that everyone is strong and others are heartbroken, which is really joyful and worrying.
Oba-chan and Ouji-chan are an optimistic and strong old couple with a sense of humor. Their conversations and quarrels often make people laugh. No matter how hard life gets, their love for Summer and Jess is serious and dedicated. Especially for Jess, who has a congenital growth disorder, we tried every means to prevent him from feeling isolated and left out.
When their parents were unable to stay with them due to helplessness and burden, grandma said to the siblings: "Always keep your eyes open and look for special grass. You two are special grass." yes! Only weeds have the tenacious vitality that is neither yielding nor humble nor arrogant. While the family was following the combine harvester team along with the golden waves of wheat, my grandmother was tortured by pain many times and almost killed her. In order not to delay the entire team's planned itinerary, her grandmother ""ordered"" Summer to Give her five or six times the amount of painkillers... After the pain is over, grandma will say from time to time: "My position is not firm!" That tangled childlike heart, so fragile in love but powerless . When Summer truly grew up, when he bravely took on the job of driving a combine harvester alone, his grandma and grandpa also really grew old. The stubborn old man shed tears silently, with heartache in his tears and even more. Rejoiced.
The appearance of Mick made bad luck follow Summer like a fever, and injected a golden sunshine into Summer's gloomy life. It also made this girl who dares to love, hate, do and be more interested in love. There is a vague longing and desire for marriage. In fact, love is not just as simple as silent companionship. When she and her grandfather discussed the topic of love seriously, Oba-chan said to her: "Flash-in-the-pan love is a beautiful thing, but it will be as fleeting as bright fireworks. In short-lived love, there is no reconstruction." When God arranges for two people to be together, it is greater than love. ”
Life is always like this. There are no predictions or signs. What you thought you lost may be on the road to the future; what you long to have. , maybe on your way forward. Familiar places will also have pleasing scenery. There is never a lack of beauty in the world, but there is a lack of many eyes and hearts that are good at finding beauty. Everyone has some unacceptable parts in their personality. Summer is like this, grandma and grandpa, Jess are like this, and it is the same for each of us. Fortunately or unfortunately, you must work hard to cultivate a heart that is brave enough to take responsibility! Don’t be demanding of others, don’t deliberately imitate others, and don’t feel sorry for yourself. Live a happy-go-lucky life with an optimistic and peaceful attitude, and be your unique self.
Throughout the whole text, Summer is really an optimistic, stubborn girl with personality and opinion. Faced with bad luck following her like a shadow, she is calm, sensible and rational.
Her obsession with painting mosquitoes is really puzzling. It was obvious that the terrible malaria almost killed her, but Summer still fantasized about making mosquitoes out of real gold and then using them to make jewelry... For Jess , she imagined that her younger brother would become an inscrutable scientist in the future, because his ability to play quietly with Lego blocks was amazing. She also had a beautiful wish to help her younger brother find two real friends. Lightning is a very spiritual dog who adds infinite joy to ordinary life, and he is also Summer and Jess's most loyal friend.
In life, there are always many unanswered questions and misunderstandings. When you laugh, you may not necessarily be happy, but may be hiding helplessness; when you cry, you may not shed tears, but may be a kind of release; when you feel pain, you may not be hurt, but may be a kind of heartbeat... After a journey, a period of growth, warmth A lifetime of love.
There will be good luck tomorrow! There is no prophecy in life, and there is no eternity in emotion. In our limited life span, let us learn from Summer's courageous spirit, strive to maintain passion and the courage to face various hardships and changes, be unique and unique, and live It will definitely get better and better, and your luck tomorrow will definitely get better and better! "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" Review 3
I have never been very fond of those foreign books because the names of the characters in them are so long that it gives me a headache. But when I accidentally read the book "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow", I was deeply attracted by the protagonist Summer in the book. Although Summer was plagued by illness and encountered setbacks and bad luck one after another in life, he was still so confident, optimistic, brave, and positive in facing every day.
When Summer was 12 years old, her family encountered unprecedented bad luck. At that time, they came to the United States from Japan. Their relatives who stayed in Japan were sick, and their father and mother had to go back to take care of them. However, the elderly grandfather and grandmother were each weaker than the other, but they had to harvest wheat fields for others; she herself also died because of malaria. Escape from death...
In such difficult days, Summer always held faith and was full of hope for the future. In normal life, we encounter all kinds of bad luck. For example, in a competition, we have tried our best but still failed to achieve the desired results, which makes people feel extremely frustrated and lost. But Summer would not. During the extremely arduous journey of harvesting wheat fields, she turned all kinds of difficulties and pressure into strength through love and responsibility. I often complain about my parents, complaining that they can't take me to travel like other parents, complaining that they don't buy me the toys I want, why am I so unlucky. I never think about what I ignore, which is love. Between love and material things, love is invisible and intangible, but it runs through our lives. There will be good luck tomorrow, what an optimistic attitude.
I really like a passage in the preface of the book: No one can easily avoid the bad luck that is coming, and no one can refuse the difficulties ahead, but these experiences will eventually turn into accumulation. The more you accumulate, the more courage and calmness you will have to face tomorrow. The pressure will not stop coming to you, the inner thinking and struggle will not stop, and the good luck that also symbolizes hope will not avoid you. Live in the present and believe that there will be good luck tomorrow! "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" Review Chapter 4
I read a book called "Tomorrow There Will Be Good Luck" during the winter vacation. At first, I didn't have much interest in this book. But as soon as I opened the book, my eyes seemed to be sucked and I couldn't take them away. After a while, I finished reading the book. The protagonist of this book is a twelve-year-old girl named Summer. When the girl was twelve years old, her family encountered unprecedented bad luck. The pressure of life made Summer think about life and responsibility.
Somer’s relatives who stayed in Japan became seriously ill. Her parents had to return to Japan to take care of them and were unable to work normally. Her grandparents were old and each one was getting weaker than the other. In order to make money, they Went to help Parker Company harvest wheat, but grandpa was not feeling well while harvesting wheat. Summer said to the Parkfords: "My Oji-chan (grandpa) will definitely come to harvest wheat at night." At night, her grandfather was still not feeling well, so Summer went to harvest wheat for her grandfather. She thought that agreeing to You must do what others do, and you must not break your promise. Younger brother Jess was born with a developmental disorder and couldn't make any friends at school. They held a social party, but there was no one. This made Summer understand that his brother really needed more love.
Sommer himself narrowly survived a bout of malaria caused by mosquitoes. In the process, Summer learned the courage to face difficulties. Although bad luck came one after another, Summer did not give up, did what he could, and was always full of hope for the future...
"No one can easily face the bad luck that is coming. We cannot refuse the difficulties ahead, but these experiences will eventually turn into sediment.” Yes, we also encounter various problems and difficulties in life. However, we must be like Summer, not to retreat and to face the situation head-on. In the process of overcoming difficulties, you become more brave and strong. "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" Review Chapter 5
The first time I read this book was during the summer vacation of the third grade, and I just flipped through it in a hurry. This winter vacation in fourth grade, this book was on the book list recommended by Teacher He, so I read it carefully again, and recorded it in the book with my mother in the form of parent-child reading. through the Ximalaya FM APP. Through this reading, I have a deeper understanding of this book.
The heroine in the book is named Summer, a twelve-year-old girl. The Summer family has encountered a series of "bad luck" since their grandparents immigrated to the United States from Japan. First, his parents had to return to Japan to take care of their seriously ill elders. In the United States, in order to make ends meet, the elderly grandparents had to go back to work. Summer himself had just survived a fatal malaria, and his younger brother The situation occurs frequently because of his withdrawn personality. During the summer vacation of this year, they followed their grandparents to help their employers, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, harvest wheat. Along the way, bad luck came one after another, but Summer always acted calm, sensible and rational. Eventually she bravely took on the task of driving a combine harvester. Let us see that Summer has the excellent qualities of optimism, courage and confidence.
I remember that in the third grade, my running scores were always hovering around the passing line. My physical education teacher even half-jokingly said that I was running as fast as I was walking. In order to improve my running performance, my father searched for running-related videos and helped me correct my wrong running posture. He usually encourages me to practice raising my legs high, and on weekends he accompanies me to the school playground for running practice. After practicing for several weeks, my 50-meter running time still failed to break 10 seconds. I was really discouraged. It’s another weekend and I really don’t want to practice. I comfort myself that although my running score is only passing, I can get full marks for sit-ups, not to mention skipping, which can get 120 points, so my overall sports evaluation is not too bad. I have been strong and strong since I was a child, but I was not born to be a runner. Just when I decided to give up, I accidentally saw the light yellow "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" on the bookshelf. I couldn't help but think of Summer in the book. She is about the same age as me, but she can drive a 30,000-pound combine harvester. Compared to her, practicing running is a piece of cake. I don't believe that I can't even beat running. So I plucked up the courage and ran to the school playground with confidence. After practicing again and again, my father finally reported a time of 9.8 seconds. Ah, it worked. My time finally exceeded 10 seconds. I was so happy. In the subsequent physical fitness test at school, I also performed at this level. I was really happy.
This is due to the powerful power that the book "There Will Be Good Luck Tomorrow" gave me. I want to read it again in the future. I believe I can definitely learn more from the book. life insights.