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My bookstore, my dream is very short.
My bookstore, my dream is very short. Gorky said:

"Books are the ladder of human progress!" Books are like showers, feeding our seedlings; Books are like the sea, let's enjoy ourselves; Books are like a bright lamp, illuminating our bright tomorrow. I like reading very much. I always put the books I buy in my room. Over time, my room became a small bookstore.

Gorky said: "Books are the ladder of human progress!" Books are like showers, feeding our seedlings; Books are like the sea, let's enjoy ourselves; Books are like a bright lamp, illuminating our bright tomorrow. I like reading very much. I always put the books I buy in my room. Over time, my room became a small bookstore.

The small bookstore is my bosom friend and my charging room. She is my teacher and told me to grow my wisdom wisely and help me grow! No matter what happens, no matter how bitter I am, I will find a small bookstore to talk to her. I remember one weekend, I got into the small study room when I was free. After I got into the small study room, I picked up the title "If you give me three days of light" and read it.

The more I read, the more fascinated I became, and my heart was drawn by the plot of this book. The author of this book is Helen Keller. She overcame her fate with a strong will and wrote her own experience in this book. Helen Keller, a famous American woman writer, was born in Gambia, a small town in northern Alabama.

When she was one and a half years old, a serious illness deprived her of her sight and hearing, and then she lost the ability to express herself in words. At the age of seven, Anne Sullivan became her mentor, and she has been her mentor and friend for 50 years. With the help of Sullivan, Helen Keller was admitted to a good Cambridge school in 1898, and then to Radcliffe College of Harvard University in the autumn of 1920xx, which is incredible for a blind and deaf person.

Helen graduated from university with honors in 1940. During this period, she wrote a book, My Life, describing how she overcame illness and disability. This book not only inspired the blind, but also inspired thousands of normal people. This book has been translated into fifty languages and spread all over the world. Later, she wrote articles for many magazines.

She also wrote several autobiographical novels, The World I Live in, out of the dark, My Belief, My Life in Exile and May We Be Full of Confidence. In these works, she showed darkness and silence and accompanied her. She is also a caring person who devoted her life to welfare homes and education for the blind.

Someone once commented on her: "Helen Keller is the pride of mankind and an example for us to learn." I believe that those deaf and blind people with diseases in China can find light in the dark. " Bookstore, let my dream fly, let me find the direction of life, let my dream no longer be lonely, let my dream set sail from now on. My bookstore, my dream!