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Yao Yao’s published works

Content introduction:

This is a slice of a person’s growth, this is the autism of the entire city.

Whether you can never face the most direct truth in everyone's heart.

Liang Xia has been away from her parents since she was a child, living with her widowed grandmother in a small town between the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River. Precociousness and silence are her hallmarks. As a result, Liang Xia has a youth different from others.

Running away and escaping again and again is to punish myself, to take revenge on everyone, for the desperate emotion, and for the meaning of life that I have been pursuing.

In the repeated journey of walking alone, everyone who met Liang Xia involuntarily changed the trajectory of their lives to a greater or lesser degree...

And the final stop of Liang Xia's solo journey is Grandma's ancestral house is an ancient town in the mountains, isolated from the sky and water. Here, she learns about her grandmother's life - her grandmother is a descendant of the warlord surnamed Wu in the Republic of China. When she was young, she also traveled down the river for love and escape. In fact, they are of the same origin.

Media evaluation:

There are more and more sophisticated readers like me in the world, and it is rare to have a purely enjoyable reading experience. It's similar to how it's difficult to fall in love with others when you get older. The only exemption may be first love, and novels that feel like first love. "Come Back When It's Cold" is exactly such a novel. I read on, put aside my cunning and sophistication, and became simple and happy again. There are always those beautiful memories that are even better because they are in the memories. ——Yan Ge, author of "Voice Orchestra", "May Queen" and "Story of Strange Beasts"

A solitary person's book, a solitary person's language. There is the expected desolation, and there is also the unexpected warmth. Every word is a step by step of unique growth. Take this story with you and take a journey through youth. ——Sun Rui, author of "Grass Years"

The 80s are actually a happy generation, but peace can also bring confusion and bottlenecks. Yao Yao uses her calm words belonging to young people to tell them about them Contradictions with life. ——Wang Yongzhi, deputy editor-in-chief of Tencent and director of the Cultural Center

Yao Yao’s language is not impetuous, nor heavy, nor complicated, but has artistic conception. She pays attention to more spiritual things, which is very rare. ——Shen Xiao, editor-in-chief of Tencent Reading Channel Content introduction:

This book is a collection of short stories published by young writer Yao Yao in various well-known magazines in recent years. She uses fresh and clean words like lyric poetry to tell the story. It tells stories about growth, youth, turmoil, loss and pursuit. These fifteen stories seem to be smooth and unruffled water in a bottle on the surface, but they are as strong and irresistible as still water flowing deep, hitting the heart. There is always a kind of unspeakable pain, which is the stubborn cry of being unwilling to compromise in the face of life. Perhaps, these love and sorrows that belong exclusively to adolescence are precious memories that everyone can never forget in their hearts. Even though time has passed, they are still shining brightly in their hearts.

Catalog of Works:

Preface: Letters from the Old Days

Encountering Time

Exchange in July in the South

While time is not yet desolate

Farther than the sky

After winter

Travellers are still traveling

Postcards from Southern Europe

After the appointment

In the attic in April, spring is late

The sun is raining

Only the sunflowers are leaning towards the sun

Yi Ran's Winter Night

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"The New York Times", Publishers Weekly's Best Books of the Year. Edited by Andrea N. Ritchson, a famous American female writer, this book brings together the first love stories of 23 well-known New York Times writers. Translated and recommended by Yao Yao, a well-known young writer and media personality in China.

This book is a collection of novels on the theme of "first love", jointly created by 23 well-known New York Times authors. Looking back at our youth, we see the bedrooms of teenagers, the corridors of middle schools, and the dormitories of colleges. We return to our youth and share the passion of first love. The gains and losses of love are all gains along the way.

Heartbroken or joyful, their sincere souls remind us all the time to strive to touch true love, no matter when and where, no matter how long it lasts. Their private love is captivating and will remind everyone who reads this story of his distant and beautiful first love.