Reflections on reading childhood
Childhood is a colorful river, a colorful road, a shining bridge and a beautiful world. Childhood is wonderful, but the childhood of Gao, a famous writer in the former Soviet Union, is very miserable.
This book is mainly about Alesha. Peter Skov lost his father when he was three years old and was taken to his grandfather's house by his mother and grandmother. There were quarrels and fights everywhere, but only his grandmother kept watching him. When Alesha was eleven, his mother died again and his grandfather went bankrupt, so he stepped into the society and made a living independently.
I can't help thinking of myself. I am xx years old this year. At that time, Gao had embarked on the road of making a living independently. Think about what I do. I need the help of my parents. Just say I want to do the Olympic math problem once. After reading it, I found it difficult. I need my father to teach me, not to try it myself. In fact, this question is very simple. I had worked it out before my father taught me. I remember that summer camp. In the green school, the teacher asked us to do our own laundry. Washing clothes is easier said than done. First of all, we should wipe the soap, then wipe it here, then wipe it there, and then ... wash it again. My clothes are still out of shape and the dirty places are still dirty. My father criticized me for being too dependent and lacking the ability to live and think independently.
In this book, I admire my kind and kind grandmother. She is broad-minded. She is like a bright lamp, illuminating Alesha's lonely heart. Her grandmother's love for Alesha endowed Alesha with a strong and unyielding character and made Alesha feel her existence. If everyone in our world can care about others and help others, will there be quarrels and fights? This reminds me of a text we learned, Take Care of Your Heart. If you can take care of your heart in your life, you will have a respect for the elderly, increase your care for your children, and make people more tolerant and understanding.
After reading the book Childhood, I not only cherish this wonderful childhood, but also know how to be a person and how to do things.
I hope I can help you. . . . .