After reading the whole book, I closed my eyes, as if I could see the simple and dreamy smiling face of this black boy. I seem to be able to see a windmill built with waste products in Africa, a dry land struggling on the brink of famine and death. Windmills can generate electricity, and the small light bulbs connected to them are glowing. It was the protagonist of this book who built it. His name is William Kankuanba.
After reading this book, what moved me was not how great the windmill was invented by William Kankuanba and how far-reaching it had brought to the world and mankind. But drop out of school, go hungry, have no teacher, have no money, can hardly see the future in an extremely poor place, but can realize their dreams wholeheartedly.
His positive attitude is like a ray of sunshine shining on me. Compared with him, we are all so lucky. Rich in material resources and educational resources, there is no heavy work waiting for us to complete at home. The only thing we need to do is to study. So, what reason do we have not to do this only thing well? Looking back on the six years of primary school, are there too many tasks owed? Although there will be difficulties in learning, this little difficulty is very small compared with Kankuan Babi. Moreover, learning is only our own business. Without a correct attitude, what reason do I have to treat it well? Let's cheer for ourselves, let alone repay teachers and parents!