The Book on Earth can best reflect Aletha's favorite sentences in literature.
He spent his childhood at his grandfather's house, and grandpa often beat him. He is often laughed at by others, but he doesn't give up, complain or feel sad. But with a positive and enterprising heart to move forward bravely. In order to buy medicine for his kind grandmother, he had to sell his beloved book and leave the school classroom. At the age of eleven, Aletha's mother died unfortunately and he became an orphan. In order to make a living, Aletha was forced to enter the' human world'. He worked as a boy in a shoe store, a nanny, a dishwasher on a boat and a handyman in an icon workshop. He was abused by his boss and witnessed many ugly phenomena around him. But I'm glad that all this didn't scare Aletha, but made him a stronger, braver and more upright person. Under the miserable living conditions at that time, Aletha still liked literature. He often went hungry and insisted on reading. He didn't want to go to college, but he learned a lot of knowledge in the "social university" that famous universities couldn't learn, broadened his horizons, improved his consciousness, and eventually grew into a revolutionary intellectual.