I. Bronze sunflower
Bronze Sunflower is a novel by contemporary writer Cao Wenxuan, which was first published in April 2005.
The novel mainly tells the fate of the protagonist sunflower. First, she lives in a cadre school with her father. After her father was killed, she was adopted by another protagonist, Bronze Family, and grew up with Bronze. 12 years old, fate recalled the girl to the city. Since then, bronze has often looked at the end of the reeds and the direction of the city where the sunflower is located. The narrative of the novel is concise and smooth, the writing is pure and beautiful, the artistic conception is elegant and clear, and the emotion is sincere and deep.
This novel won the China Top Ten Book Award in 2005, the Best Novel Creation Award of "Good Books for Everyone to Read" in Taiwan Province Province, the Excellent Book Award in Jiangsu Province, the "Five-One Project" Award of the Tenth National Spiritual Civilization Construction, the First World Publishing Government Award, and the Seventh Excellent Children's Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association.
Second, "The Grass House"
Straw House is a novel by writer Cao Wenxuan, which was first published on 1997.
"The Grass House" tells a touching childhood story that happened in a water town in the south of the Yangtze River in the early 1960s. The innocent feelings between boys and girls, the sadness and elegance of unfortunate teenagers struggling in bad luck, the profound and beautiful understanding of life in the experience of death, and the complex and poetic emotional entanglements between adults.
2065438+On September 23rd, 2009, this novel was selected into the collection of 70 novels in 70 years in New China. In April 2020, it was listed in the Reading Guidance Catalogue for Primary and Secondary School Students (2020 Edition) of the Basic Education Curriculum and Textbook Development Center of the Ministry of Education.
Third, "red tiles and black tiles"
"Red Tiles and Black Tiles" is a juvenile novel adapted by Cao Wenxuan based on his 400,000-word novel "Red Tiles" (which won the National Book Award and the Beijing Literature and Art Award). Judging from the content and life reflected in the novel, it can be regarded as a sequel to The Straw House. With Yau Ma Tei as the background, the novel poetically describes the simple customs of rural life in the past from the perspective of a middle school student, and carefully records the growth process of boys and girls from youth to gradually understanding life.
This book was published in Taiwan Province Province under the title of Red Wafangdian, and won the Best Children's Book Award of "Good Books for Everyone to Read" in Taiwan Province Province, and was selected as one of the "Top Ten Good Books" in South Korea's Central Daily News 200 1 year, among which the ninth chapter was selected as the Korean high school Chinese textbook.