Seventeen-year-old Jiang Cheng is cast aside by his adoptive parents and sent to a desolate northern town to live with his gambling-obsessed, deadbeat father. Arriving with just a suitcase, a pack of cigarettes, and a looming sense of dread over his uncertain future, he steps off the train and into a bleak, rundown place far from everything he knows. There, he meets Gu Miao, a quiet, troubled girl, and her brother Gu Fei, a boy his age with musical notes shaved into his hair. Disenchanted with life, Jiang Cheng and Gu Fei are reluctant to connect, but fate - and Gu Miao - have other plans.
In this frigid snow-covered town, hope seems frozen in time, yet the unexpected bond between Jiang Cheng and Gu Fei might prove to be the warmth they both desperately need.
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Höhe: 205 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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979-8-89373-559-8 (9798893735598)
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Wu Zhe is a prolific author of Chinese-language danmei novels that have inspired multimedia adaptations, best known for titles including A Lucky Coin, Jie Yao (Antidote), and Run Wild: Sa Ye.
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