1. The Shawshank Redemption?
The Shawshank Redemption is a novella and masterpiece of American writer Stephen Edwin King. It is included in the novel collection "Four Seasons of Qitan" with the subtitle "Hope in Spring".
Banker Andy was taken to court for murdering his wife. The unfaithfulness of his wife, the treachery of lawyers, the misjudgment of judges, the cruelty of prison guards and the greed and meanness of the warden pushed Andy, who is in his thirties, from the peak of his life to hell on earth.
And a series of things happened in the prison, forcing the unbearable Andy to finally escape from the prison and regain his freedom on a thunderous night. When the warden opened Andy's cell door the next day, he found that he had disappeared. The warden, who had a premonition that the end was coming, committed suicide for fear of committing a crime before the prosecutor received the evidence released by Andy.
Second, "Who moved my cheese"?
Who Moved My Cheese is an fable written by American writer Spencer Johnson, which was first published in 1998. The book mainly tells the story of four "characters"-two little mice sniffing and rushing, and two dwarfs humming and chirping looking for cheese.
Third, "keep your dreams"?
Keep Dreams is a book published by Xiamen University Press by Ye Nan. This book reflects Ye Nan's mental journey in carrying out the practice of teaching western learning in a difficult environment, that is, training and improving in service, watering the land of knowledge with love, cultivating flowers to be released with responsibility, expressing dedication with action, and practicing the meaning of life with youth.
It truly expresses the excitement of being a teacher for the first time, the innocence of teachers and students, the pride of facing students' progress, caring about the west, cherishing possession and determined to serve the country.
Fourth, "summer flowers and autumn leaves"?
Autumn leaves in summer is a contemporary urban novel, and some people define it as a youth inspirational novel. This is a book for all garment practitioners, and it is also a book for all young strugglers. With the theme of clothing economy and the entrepreneurial struggle of a group of aspiring young people as the main clue, a series of real and imaginary stories about what is happening and about to happen in the clothing industry are launched.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) "Send the letter to Garcia"
Sending a letter to Garcia is the work of Elbert Hubbard. This paper mainly tells the legendary story of "delivering letters to Garcia" in the Spanish-American War in the19th century. The United States has a strategic letter that needs to be delivered to the Cuban ally General Garcia, but Garcia is fighting in the jungle, and no one knows where he is.
Andrew Tam, the young lieutenant who stepped forward, went through difficulties and obstacles without any prevarication or conditions. After walking for three weeks, he walked through a crisis-ridden country, completed this "impossible task" with his absolute loyalty, sense of responsibility and initiative to create miracles, and handed the letter to Garcia.