Rebecca's views on Sun Creek Farm.

I want to say that this is a warm book.

What I want to say is that it is appropriate to read Rebecca in the Sun Creek as a way to keep warm on winter nights in Beijing. This is also a children's book, or a novel about growing up. But most importantly, this is an inspirational book about life. I

We have to admit that people's life is not always smooth sailing, so we should be optimistic, positive, cheerful and friendly, curious about external things and face the future hopefully, like Rebecca, an American girl. In her body, I can feel an innate growth force.

/kloc-At the end of 0/9, one day in May, Rebecca, from a poor family, left Sun Creek Farm, where she spent a wonderful childhood, got into a carriage and came to her home in Liverpool for menstruation, and started a new life in a strange environment. A person's growth is a process of becoming familiar with strange things. But strange life will not accommodate you, but you must blend in. This is a basic attitude. Attitude is everything. Napoleon Hill, the world inspirational master, once said, "How to face a strange new environment? It doesn't depend on the environment, nor on how people here treat you, but only on your attitude towards life-Rebecca made me understand this. " Rebecca regards the process of growing up as an inspirational process and takes inspirational as a necessary means of self-education.

/kloc-Rebecca, a little girl under 0/3 years old, is full of courage, determination, vitality and liveliness. She has a sense of humor, but she has little patience with things and is more headstrong. She has the "complicated" character of an innocent girl. In other words, she is nothing special, just a little sister next door. Of course, she also has bright eyes and a charming reddish face. From her face, it seems that we can vaguely perceive something-a girl's sensitivity and subtlety, her enthusiasm and loyalty, and her hatred of evil. Her body is permeated with the sweetness of a Mayflower girl and the vitality of a small oak tree. We can see that she is the kind of person who is "loved by the creator, but has to endure the hardships of life."

She read the books of ancient Spartan boys, from which she was inspired and learned to correct blind self-confidence with self-punishment. She is in the growing period. On the one hand, she tried to change her shortcomings, and at the same time, she changed her two periods (especially Miranda's period, she was quick-tempered and sarcastic) and her friends around her. One year, she grew a lot like a small tree, and the momentum was out of control. Her dress and skirt need to be lengthened. She has grown into a young man. The bittersweet days are coming. Her little sister Milla died, and she returned to Sun Creek Farm from her menstrual home. The young mind is hurt the most, and death makes Rebecca suddenly realize the hardships of living and the difficulties she has to face. 17 years old, she graduated from high school, but her infinite longing for a better future was immediately disrupted by a series of accidents. Her Miranda was seriously ill with menstruation and her mother was injured. Because she had to take care of her relatives, her teaching position was replaced by others. Soon, Miranda died of menstruation ... Rebecca is still full of hope for the future. Who can't believe it? Hope will wave and smile at everyone who loves life like Rebecca-similarly, hope will say to you in adversity: Growing old with me is the happiest thing in the world.

This Rebecca is still a girl who loves poetry. When she passed by the bridge, she saw the river discharge a spectacular waterfall from the dam and then flow into the quiet river to the distance. She wrote: "I would rather be a drop of water in this swift waterfall/I don't want the lake to be as smooth as that mirror/because I am more suitable for running forward and never stopping …" She believes that no matter whether fate is happy or sad, whether life is full of laughter or tears, perseverance will help. She seems to have matured a little too early. "Great, broad, beautiful and wonderful nature/with winding rivers as the lace of your skirt/beautiful flowers and plants adorning your cuffs/nature, and you are wearing the most gorgeous clothes"-once, Rebecca passed a colorful field by carriage, and she stood in the carriage and praised the beautiful field scenery with joy. She had no choice.

Yes, when the dark clouds clear, a beautiful rainbow will appear on the horizon. The sun will still shine on the world. After reading this book, I gave it to a friend's daughter, who happened to be in the flower season of Butterfly Dream.

I moved this.