What books are there to overcome difficulties and forge ahead?

Teenagers and twenties are the most important stages in your life, which will form values that will affect your life. Reading key books at such a critical age is undoubtedly the most beneficial to growth. Bian Xiao has carefully selected 10 classic bildungsroman in this recommendation book, and I believe these books will benefit you forever.

The catcher in the rye 1

Author J.D. Salinger

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Salinger limited the story to three days when Holden Caulfield, a 65,438+06-year-old middle school student, left school and wandered in new york, and used the unconstrained conscious writing method for reference to fully explore the inner world of a teenager.

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There are many famous books in this world, which have a great position in the history of literature. But there are also some small books that provide us with eternal spiritual comfort. Every teenager should read The Catcher in the Rye when he is young. —— Author Miao Wei

2. The Trouble of Young Werther

Author: Goethe

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A generation of German writer Goethe took the first love as the prototype, created a grand, delicate, shocking and simple emotional city, and profoundly expressed the inner love and hate of a generation of young people, and the painful struggle between dreams and reality.

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Goethe can represent the whole German literature, not because there is no better writer than him in some aspects, but because he is the only one who can combine all the characteristics of the German spirit. -philosopher belinsky

3. Citrus and lemon

Author: Michael Morpurgo

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This is a story about how a child grows up in difficulties and hopes, and we-adults who have experienced countless joys, sorrows, grievances, setbacks, setbacks, loneliness, lies and suspicions-also see the child who will always exist in our hearts here.

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A book that touches people's hearts with a relaxed and simple attitude. About love, warmth, trouble, and strength. The majestic atmosphere in the trickle. -Senior Bookworm Kaike

There is a tree in Brooklyn.

Author: Betty Smith

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This is a book about survival, how reading can make humble life noble, how knowledge can change people's cultivation and destiny, and how family strength can support children to realize their dreams.

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If you miss a tree in Brooklyn, you will miss an important life experience ... this is a touching story that deeply understands the relationship between childhood and family. -The New York Times

5. "Angela's ashes"

Author: Frank McCourt

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Described the touching experience of a slum child's growth and struggle with humorous and vivid brushstrokes. In the face of poverty, frustration and suffering, the author mccourt chose to fight against fate with an optimistic and enterprising spirit, realizing his dream and becoming an idol of self-improvement in the eyes of American youth.

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A monument to the immortal spirit of mankind and a shocking childhood story. Miami herald

6. "David Copperfield (surname)

Author: Dickens

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This book adopts the first-person narrative and incorporates many of the author's own life experiences. The novel tells the life course of the protagonist David from childhood to middle age. With the birth of "I" as the source, the sincerity and darkness of friends, the naivety and impulsiveness of love, the sweetness and triviality of marriage, and the contradiction and harmony of family members converge into a small stream, which flows slowly on the riverbed of fate and finally melts into the tolerant and magnificent sea.

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The first initiation novel I read as a teenager was Dickens' david copperfield. Today, I still think this is Dickens' best work ... Dickens' most precious significance lies in that he not only faces reality and depicts pain with extraordinary insight, but also believes in love, kindness and the simplest optimism about the future. —— Writer Tie Ning

7. Strange Wind Years

Author: Robert Maccammon

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A green feather takes the protagonist all the way to track down the murderer, explore the mysterious strange wind world, explore the truth of life, explore the intertwined good and evil in human nature, and explore the meaning of life and death.

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A student told me personally: "This book made me begin to understand what life is." I didn't expect a literary work to fascinate students to this extent. Repeated reading is unheard of. This book has turned many students who hate reading into bookworms. This is really the lifelong dream of teachers all over the world. —— mark kelly, a middle school teacher in Houston, USA

8. the shadow of the wind

Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafon

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This is a legendary journey to pursue the hidden soul in the book. In the light and shadow of Barcelona, humanity, love and hate overlap and float in the wind like a mirage.

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The Wind Shadow is an eye-catching, dazzling and amazing work, which has implications. It's really enjoyable to read! Who needs to watch TV for such a wonderful novel? —— Author Stephen King

9. Trainspotting

Author: Owen Welsh

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Four friends who grew up together, after experiencing a series of events such as the death of a friend, AIDS, lovelorn, family death, decided to make a big deal together and satisfy their desires with stolen money. Unexpectedly, Raton, the most trusted friend, chose betrayal at the last minute in order to get rid of this decadent life. ...

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Strong and lively interest, don't miss reading this book just because you have seen the movie. Trainspotting is well worth reading, not only because few writers try to dabble in the unique British youth culture, but more importantly, few writers explore this field as deeply as this book. -The New York Times

10, the cabin on Mango Street

Author: Sandra cisneros

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Espe Langsha, a girl who lives in Mango Street, a Latin American immigrant community in Chicago, is naturally sympathetic to the suffering of others and has a sense of beauty. She looked at the world around her with clear eyes and told her growth, vicissitudes, beauty and hardship of life, young aspirations and dreams in poetic and beautiful language.

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This book records the process from girl to woman, which is the last time of girlhood. As full and juicy as a ripe mango, any slight collision will leave traces. -Writer Zhang Yueran