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The story of love education and the author's brief introduction
Education of Love is a book published by Central Compilation and Publishing House in 2009.

Main contents:

? The Education of Love (English version) is a diary that records a fourth-grade boy named Enrico who spent nine months in a school in Turin. The book has no twists and turns, but tells all aspects of daily life through the eyes of boys, as well as many small things that happen at school and at home. But these little things are full of childlike interest, vivid and touching, full of the little hero's deep love and respect for the motherland, hometown, people, parents, teachers and classmates, and everyone around him.

Author:

(America) nathaniel hawthorne, Amicus (1846- 1908), an Italian writer. He studied in Turin grammar school in his early years and later transferred to a military school. After graduation, he joined the army. 1866 and 1868 participated in the battle of coustosa. According to his military experience, he wrote sketches of Italian soldiers, which became an instant hit. He made a living by writing. Amicus traveled widely and wrote about Spain, Holland, Morocco and Istanbul. 1886, Amicus published the most famous novel "Education of Love" (formerly known as "A Boy's Heart"), which still enjoys a high reputation among readers. In addition, he wrote many poems, short stories and children's stories.