The end of a composition about a book I love

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Recently I read a book called "The Little Princess". Since reading this book, I suddenly understood that growing up requires suffering. And those who have experienced hardships will become more dazzling and shining after success.

This book mainly writes about Sarah, a considerate aristocratic girl. The happy, touching and sad things that happened to Crewe at a school called "Miss Minchin's Elite Girls' Academy". Of course, at the end, Sarah draws a perfect ending in the eyes of us readers with a happy ending.

This is another book worth pondering. The whole book completely reveals a world full of friendship and a life full of humanity. From Sarah's role as the "little mother" of the irritable girl Lottie to Sarah's efforts to help the fat girl Ermengarde learn French; from Sarah's friendly treatment of the little peon Becky to Sarah's only relative - after the death of her father, Becky , Ermengaard Loti's efforts to comfort Sarah and other incidents, all moved me.

Among them, I like Chapter 9 - "Mickey Cedec" the most. This chapter tells that on Sarah's twelfth birthday, when the news of Sarah's father's death reached the ears of the school's principal, Miss Minchin, Miss Minchin drove Sarah to the attic in anger. Here, let her be a maid. Sarah met a mouse companion in the attic. This mouse looked strange, like a dwarf with a gray mustache. So Sarah called it "Mickey Cedec."

Every day, Sarah brought some leftover food from the kitchen to feed "Mickey Sedek", and she established a strange friendship with "Mickey Sedek". Once, Ermengard came to see Sarah in the attic. When she saw "Mickey Cedec", she was trembling with fear. Later, under Sarah's adjustment, she also became good friends with "Mickey Sedek".

In the end, Sarah owns a diamond mine with the help of her father's partner, an Indian gentleman. From then on, Sarah lived a princess-like life again.

I have finished reading a book, but I am still a little unfinished. I feel that Sarah is secretly telling me: treat others with kindness, and you will be rewarded with happiness.