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Time Bear, Mirror Tiger and Invisible Kitten
Time Bear, Mirror Tiger and Invisible Kitten
Written by Fan Ye , illustrated by Gu Xiang
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About Book
About Book
☆The first original fantasy literary work by Fan Ye, the translator of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and friend of cats☆ "Well-known cute pet blogger" Gu Xiang draws healing and cute illustrations☆ Use the innocence of small animals to melt human sentimentality, and give you, who will always be a small animal, a big bear hug!
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The book is divided into two parts: "Animal Handbook" and "The Invisible Kitten and Other Stories." In "Animal Handbook," the author creates over 40 fictional animals, including the bench tiger, the weather-bathing leopard, and the time bear, according to modern zoological classification methods, and even meticulously gives them Latin names. In "The Invisible Kitten and Other Stories," the author plays with words even more freely, telling bizarre stories. The storyteller speaks with a serious air of nonsense, and the listener contently accepts them all.
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It's like an adult dreaming of sitting in a candy house, peeling off the colorful wrappers one by one, savoring each candy. Some are sweet, some bitter, some poignant, some melancholic, fleeting across the tongue like an electric current, yet evoking distant memories, both strange and familiar. The loneliness, sadness, fragility, and tenderness within our hearts are all projected onto these peculiar animals. — Chen Sai, Executive Editor of "Youth New Knowledge"
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The book is divided into two parts: "Animal Handbook" and "The Invisible Kitten and Other Stories." In "Animal Handbook," the author creates over 40 fictional animals, including the bench tiger, the weather-bathing leopard, and the time bear, according to modern zoological classification methods, and even meticulously gives them Latin names. In "The Invisible Kitten and Other Stories," the author plays with words even more freely, telling bizarre stories. The storyteller speaks with a serious air of nonsense, and the listener contently accepts them all.
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It's like an adult dreaming of sitting in a candy house, peeling off the colorful wrappers one by one, savoring each candy. Some are sweet, some bitter, some poignant, some melancholic, fleeting across the tongue like an electric current, yet evoking distant memories, both strange and familiar. The loneliness, sadness, fragility, and tenderness within our hearts are all projected onto these peculiar animals. — Chen Sai, Executive Editor of "Youth New Knowledge"
Publication Date
Publication Date
2022-11-01
Publisher
Publisher
上海人民出版社
Imprint
Imprint
Pages
Pages
253
ISBN
ISBN
9787208180161
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