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The Cabin in the Big Forest is a simple book, a very simple story. It was many years ago. The man who wrote this rustic book, this rustic story, lived in this little cabin at that time.
It began in large forests, and later in the steppes. It was a life of tranquility and contentment. At that time, the work and harvest were also quiet and satisfying.
Everything was like a fire in a glass cover polished by an oil lamp, pulsating, but gentle. The happiness at that time was the happiness of this fire. The person who wrote this simple story said that when she was a child, she liked to watch such an oil lamp and such a fire the most.
It's also a truly American story, so the canopy came into play. And a heroic dog. There is also a father who is most like a man.
There are also many dangers. Because the story is on the way to migration. But those dangers, under the tone of an oil lamp, were like a leaf, falling to the ground one after another, and the sound was very soft.
On the way to migrate, the coffee was still boiling hot and fragrant, there were toast and chicken cakes, and there was broth, and the three meals a day were also tied with napkins, and the clothes worn by the children were carefully scalded by the mother with an iron! They know so much that they are a human being! Know that life is to settle poetically.
On the road they have walked, they have established their majesty, and they all have exquisite atmosphere and arrangement. They became what became the United States! The most rustic, from beginning to end is poetry.
This is a woman who began to write after she reached the age of sixty-five. Her name is Laura. This mother-in-law, who began writing when she was old, became the pride of Americans.
All the ** American literature she has written, every one has a dazzling light! They are certainly brighter than a tiny oil lamp. But the feeling that rests in my memory, the best metaphor, is still an oil lamp, which is bright and does not burn; It's warm when you think about it, it's not hot.
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The Cabin in the Big Forest is one of the most interesting and vivid books I've ever read, and I love it so much.
This book mainly introduces the author's childhood and his parents' hard and happy life in the big forest. The author's growth experience and family pioneer history are described in a particularly rich and specific way, which made me fully appreciate the strength, hardship and hard work of the family.
Laura, the author, lives with her parents, her sister Mary, and her sister Carrie, in a gray log cabin in the Great Forest of Wisconsin. There are no other houses in the big forest, there are no roads around, there are no other people's homes, and my grandparents also live in another forest. Wild animals are often seen and the environment is very harsh.
Laura's family lives in such a deserted place. Place.
Although the living conditions are very difficult, Laura's family lives a warm and sweet life. The father hunted and farmed, and the mother took care of the household and the children. In his free time, his father would sing, play the violin, tell stories, and play games with them, and he would be humorous, and his mother would cook a lot ......of delicious food for the children, and she would also make beautiful clothes for the children, gentle and virtuousI can see that I am a little envious of the happy life of Laura's family.
Laura's family also has a very good relationship with their relatives in the town, and although it is a long way to get to the town, they will also socialize with them, meet ......Every Christmas, Laura's family goes to town, where it's bustling, dancing, singing, telling jokes, and sharing in the fun.
This book made me appreciate the hard work and perseverance of Laura's family in the forest, and also made me feel the simple and optimistic quality of Laura's family. It can be said that "The Little Cabin in the Big Forest" has benefited me a lot, and it has also taught me a hard-working, kind, optimistic and positive attitude towards life from this family.
I love this book!
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