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定 價(jià):108 元
- 作者:陳媛
- 出版時(shí)間:2024/5/1
- ISBN:9787508551548
- 出 版 社:五洲傳播出版社
- 中圖法分類:I247.57
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- 紙張:輕型紙
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- 開(kāi)本:16開(kāi)
陳媛,四川省都江堰人,1983年出生。先天性小腦偏癱使她語(yǔ)音不清、走路不穩(wěn)。19歲,她讀完初一后被迫輟學(xué)。之后她絕望過(guò)、哭泣過(guò),甚至想到輕生。但是,來(lái)自奶奶的大愛(ài)與挽救讓她重新振作,她開(kāi)始了艱難的自學(xué)以及創(chuàng)作之路。功夫不負(fù)有心人,如今,她成為四川省作家協(xié)會(huì)會(huì)員,并受邀到多所學(xué)校開(kāi)展勵(lì)志演講。她得到《四川日?qǐng)?bào)》、四川省電視臺(tái)等多家媒體采訪報(bào)道。2008年,5·12特大地震使她流離失所,她依然拖著殘疾的軀體走進(jìn)地震康復(fù)中心,用自己的故事鼓勵(lì)地震中受傷致殘的孩子們。2011年春天,她圓夢(mèng)大學(xué)。受恩于人施恩于人的她,選擇了社會(huì)工作專業(yè)。2012年,她被確診為肌張力疊加綜合癥,行動(dòng)越來(lái)越來(lái)困難,但是她仍然以頑強(qiáng)毅力完成了描寫殘疾孩子與奶奶感情的溫暖動(dòng)人的自傳體長(zhǎng)篇小說(shuō)《云上的奶奶》。Chen Yuan, born in Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province in 1983, suffers from congenital cerebellar ataxia, resulting in unclear speech and an unsteady gait. At the age of 19, she was compelled to leave school after finishing the first grade of junior high school. She experienced despair, shed tears, and even contemplated suicide. However, the profound love and support from her grandmother helped her regain her strength, and she began the challenging journey of self-study and writing. Her perseverance has paid off, and she is now a member of the Sichuan Writers Association. Additionally, she has been invited to deliver inspirational speeches at various schools. She has been interviewed and featured in several media outlets, including the Sichuan Daily and Sichuan TV. In 2008, the devastating Wenchuan earthquake left her homeless. Despite this, she managed to enter a rehabilitation center and used her own story to encourage children who were injured and disabled in the earthquake. In the spring of 2011, she realized her dream of attending university and decided to pursue a degree in social work. Her choice was influenced by the kindness she had received and her desire to assist others. In 2012, she was diagnosed with dystonia, which made her movements increasingly difficult. Nevertheless, with her indomitable spirit, she completed a heartwarming and poignant autobiographical novel, She Raised Me Up, telling the story between a disabled child and her grandmother.
故事沒(méi)有華麗的辭藻和復(fù)雜的情節(jié),只是用最樸實(shí)的文字講述了一位慈祥堅(jiān)忍的老人養(yǎng)育患有先天性腦癱孫女的故事。盡管如此,它卻具有直擊人心的力量。The novel is not embellished with elaborate language or intricate plots, but it uses simple words to narrate the tale of a compassionate and determined elderly woman raising her granddaughter who has congenital cerebral palsy. However, the novel possesses a power that strikes directly at the heart.
陳媛,青年作家,都江堰市作協(xié)理事會(huì)成員,成都市作協(xié)會(huì)員,四川省作協(xié)會(huì)員。著有長(zhǎng)篇小說(shuō)《云上的奶奶》《半邊翅膀》!对粕系哪棠獭繁桓木幊晌㈦娪安s獲第五屆亞洲微電影金海棠獎(jiǎng)、中國(guó)第五屆國(guó)際微電影展特別推動(dòng)力獎(jiǎng)。Chen Yuan is a talented writer affiliated with Dujiangyan Writers Association, Chengdu Writers Association, and Sichuan Writers Association. Her works include the novels She Raised Me Up and She Flies with a Single Wing. She Raised Me Up has been adapted into a microfilm, which has received numerous awards, including the Golden Camellia Award at the 5th Asian Microfilm Festival and the Special Driving Force Award at the 5th China International Microfilm Exhibition.
Preface: The whole world should pay tribute to the madamChapter 1: Life Is like a NetA devastating announcementLove saved my lifeSacrifice for loveThe difficult journey to seek medical treatmentChapter 2: Old AngelsThe most helpless cry for helpI knelt on the bed to massage Grandmas backGrandma added little tails to my shoesExclusive shoes for meThe most powerful baby feetChapter 3: Different Fairy TalesA thrilling climbI cried for the dollMy concertI called the kindergarten with a toy phoneHope was dashed because of my disabilityMy paradise aloneChapter 4: Love Enables Us to Read Messages from the Farthest PlanetInteresting arithmeticMobile literacy cardsI secretly learned to write the character 奶I expressed my love with a trembling pencilChapter 5: Jump, JumpI played hopscotch aloneGrandma helped me to jump!Applause for my leapThe crescent mark on my instepGrandma forced me to ride a bikeEven if I fell, I would learn to ride a bikeChapter 6: Only Warm Tears Could Quench ThirstThe call of life on the Chinese New Years EveThe most painful cryWarm prayersA warm sweater vestA defense of loveGrandma chewed peanuts and fed them to meChapter 7: Death Couldnt Catch Up with MeI set out in the darkness for loveI brushed against deathTears in a warm embraceAn innocent promiseThe most embarrassing loveGrandma taught me to be kindChapter 8: FireworksThe severest criticismI ran away in anger and later asked for forgivenessA helpless mistakeArgumentsChapter 9: It Is True That We Are Not DifferentButtonsI wanted to be as capable as other peopleA swimming ring with a beautiful fairyGrandma taught me to swimChapter 10: I Had a Date with DeathThe happiest momentI cried when my parents announced their decision to get divorcedThinking of parting, I dated deathI understood providenceHow could I live without Grandma?Love was cut off by fateChapter 11: I Needed an Umbrella to Keep Out the Pouring TearsA phone call with tearsThe umbrella outside the classroom and the old gatekeeperGrandma was worried about me and later happy for meA serious conversationChapter 12: The Most Painful Moment in My LifeGrandmas kneeling hurt meGrandmas indifferenceGrandma encouraged me to learn by myselfA set of precious booksThe happiest smileChapter 13: The Brightest Star in the Night SkyI was warmed by love in despairGrandma was waiting for me by the riverAfter Grandma scolded me, I gave up my plan to commit suicideGrandma, please allow me to bring you loveThe most painful strikeThe heaviest agreementChapter 14: The News of Grandmas Illness Struck Me like a Bolt from the BlueThe sky of love was crushed by the bad newsSilent prayersUnspoken concernsBitterness mixed with sweetnessI wanted to give Grandma a harborComfort in despairChapter 15: Please Delay the Train to Heaven. Let Me Give Her Warmth for the Last TimeGrandma was proud of meI relieved her pain with the warmth of loveI comforted her with laughterA terrible notice of critical illnessChapter 16: Grandma on the CloudA cruel expulsionA lifelong regretA crystal heartGrandmas love illuminates my lifeEpigraph: Love makes miracles
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