This book has inspired me a lot, especially the girl "Homeless Liz Murray Goes to Harvard", which is admirable. Her parents are drug addicts, but she is not qualified to put the blame on her parents, and she has gone through all the hardships, and finally changed from a "homeless woman" to a "Harvard woman". She wrote her life story into the American bestseller "Wind and Rain Harvard". She has great perseverance! She said that she loved her parents. When she was a child, she and her sister usually ate rice, and everything at home was bought for their parents to sell drugs. Even when they went to their church, they ate turkey on Thanksgiving. But she never resented her parents. Her mother has a prayer: "Life will get better one day." At first, Liz regarded herself as a rebel and a victim, but later, she saw that her mother didn't realize her dream until she died. She understood: change now or maybe never. Therefore, she worked extra hard and was not afraid of difficulties, and finally she was admitted to Harvard University. Her father died of AIDS. She said that the decent thing her father did was to steal a book from the library and show it to He R. She loved literature training. "I used to be your hiding world."
In this world, whenever something happens, the most important thing is how to look at and deal with the problem. Growth is an experience, and it takes a strong will to have horns and not be afraid of hardship to succeed. We should follow your dream and persevere in that direction. One day, the dream will come true.