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Ask for some books about the beautiful life or narrative in Britain.

"Idle thoughts of lazy people"? It contains 14 essays by the famous British humorist J.K. Jerome. The author calls himself a "lazy man". From this perspective, he observes various images with the theme of laziness, love, melancholy, poverty, vanity, achievement, weather, pets, shyness, babies, eating and drinking, accommodation, clothing and memory. In these articles, the author shows the social features of England in the19th century with humorous and cold brushwork. This book uses British humor to make people feel the interesting bits and pieces of life even in rainy or foggy days.

"Idle people want to record"? As the author said, it is not only a relief from reading the "Top 100 Books", but also a humorous classic that can definitely be included in the ranks of literary classics. Under Jerome's humorous and cold brushwork, the details of life in British society in the19th century became interesting and vivid. Through humorous style and funny plot, it brings joy to people, and at the same time, because it contains thinking and interpretation of life, it makes people taste life better after laughing.

Butterfly Lion tells a story between a little boy and a white lion, which is also a story in a story. This is an "unspeakable secret" that has been separated from the same school for decades.

A little boy was wronged in boarding school. One rainy day, the idea of playing truant was finally put into action. On the way to play truant, the little boy hid in an old woman's house to take shelter from the rain. The old woman took him to the African prairie with a story, the hometown of the boy who also played truant in the same school as him decades ago. ...

Two things that could not have been intertwined, but mysteriously overlapped together, which made this book an intriguing ending.

Summer Before Dark On an ordinary summer day in the suburbs of London, Kate, a middle-aged housewife, lived quietly for many years. The family is busy planning a summer vacation trip, and the house is about to be rented. Kate found herself a dispensable person for the first time. Suddenly frustrated, Kate accepted a job invitation, left home and started a long summer trip. Three condensed times, three unusual encounters and three looming dreams are intertwined. Kate was lost in the breath of freedom, and suddenly woke up in her memory, wandering and thinking.

Pride and prejudice, reason and emotion Jane Austen, she is well known in Emma. Based on daily life, it reveals the social trend and the concept of marriage and love in Britain at that time?

Citrus and Lemon is the representative work of British writer Michael Morpurgo.

This book tells the story of a little boy-Tuo, from a simple and troubled childhood to being baptized by war in the war, losing his beloved brother and having to grow up and face this complicated adult world alone. Whenever encountering difficulties, Xiaotuo's family will sing "Citrus and Lemon" and feel the warmth of the family together. forget the sorrow will become strong.

McEwan's first book for children, Peter the Dreamer, tells the daydream of a ten-year-old boy, Peter. As the author himself said in the preface, we like children's books because our children are happy after reading them, which has little to do with literature and more to do with love. When McEwan wrote Peter Dreamer for his children and read it aloud, he began to think that it might be better to forget the great tradition of children's literature and write a book about children in a language that children can understand. He hopes that the theme of this book-imagination itself-can involve those who pick up the book.

/kloc-Selborne, a British "leisure gentleman" and naturalist in the 8th century, described the natural scenery of his hometown by letters, and observed and recorded the birds, animals, fish and insects in Selborne with a relaxed mood and a rigorous scientific attitude. White's simple and frank writing depicts Selborne as a picture, and at the same time shows the life of English squire in18th century, which is full of pastoral interest. Selborne has thus become a pilgrimage site for nature lovers.

Courtyard in the Mountain: Twenty Years of Kyoto * Note that this is the daily life of the British in Japan. This is an article describing life in Venice's hometown. Venetia, a British aristocrat, left the upper life of the aristocracy and built her own courtyard in the mountains of Kyoto, Japan. He lived there for twenty years. In this book, she slowly tells the wonderful bits and pieces of rural life in the order of spring, summer, autumn and winter. Build a forest garden in spring, have a tea party in summer, harvest, store and repair in autumn, and prepare a New Year's Eve dinner in winter ... Follow the rhythm of nature and life, and create an ideal life with both hands. Venetia family, in the simplicity and fragrance of flowers and plants, practices a healthy and fresh lifestyle; In the purity of nature, I found spiritual satisfaction and strength.

Cats in the streets of London: When Bob knocked on the door (a street cat named Bob), James, a street performer in Covent Garden in London, returned to his humble residence after a day of street performance and found an injured ginger cat curled up in front of his house. He was attracted by the cat's spiritual gaze. I named him Bob, and in the next week, I tried my best to treat the cat with the rest of the money until Bob recovered.

Before meeting Bob, James was a depressed vagrant artist and "drug addict", living a precarious life, surrounded by drugs, alcohol, petty theft and despair. Bob's appearance greatly changed James's life. With his innate spirituality and incredible influence, Bob made James feel the warmth and kindness of society again. During the five years of living with Bob, James and Bob really became the closest partners. They entertain together, walk together, fight against the hardships of life together, and enjoy the fruits and happiness of their efforts together. With indomitable perseverance and Bob's persistent company, James finally got rid of his terrible drug addiction and gradually stepped into a normal life track.

This book truly records the bitterness, turbulence and injustice peculiar to street life in London, England. However, between the lines, it is full of tenacious and positive character, shining with touching human brilliance. In this life with tears in the laughter of one person and one cat, there is a grand theme about life, responsibility, dignity and happiness

Farewell to Britain-To Our Blooming Youth in a Foreign Country tells the author's personal experience of living, studying, making friends, traveling, working, internship and looking for a job in Britain from the perspective of a post-80s China student, as well as her observation and reflection on British society in education, culture, racial integration, media, entrepreneurship and leadership training, showing the blooming youth of the younger generation in China in a foreign country.

Dr. Yoshida's study at Harvard? This book tells the story of Dr. Yoshida, a mother of four children who obtained a Harvard degree through her practical experience. The language of this book is popular and inspirational, which makes you immersive. Let Dr. Yoshida tell you the secret of 33 times through a true story.

As a book about time management, especially for working women or housewives, its experience in time management is worth learning and reading.