Dad Said I Was a Nomad Liu Siyou's Prose Collection

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Liu Siyou's first collection of essays "Dad Said I'm a Nomad"🔥 This is a nomadic story about the life of a daughter who is never obedient and never reassures her parents for a moment. In it you can see the author's confusion and determination about life, his will not to be content with the status quo, sometimes lonely and sometimes sad, but he has a deep understanding of the way he most wants to experience things. The book contains six essays and three poems. Dedicated to every soul who longs for freedom and the courage to go elsewhere. Special thanks to: Poet Lin Dayang Sparkling Literary Project Thanks to the poet for letting me be loved by the people in front of me on the lonely road.

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Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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Pinkoi Exclusive, Licensed product
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More than 10
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No.37,909 - Stationery  |  No.986 - Indie Press
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Liu Siyou's first collection of essays "Dad Said I'm a Nomad"🔥 This is a nomadic story about the life of a daughter who is never obedient and never reassures her parents for a moment. The author fully reveals the confusion and determination of life, the will to be unsatisfied with the status quo, sometimes loneliness and sometimes sadness. However, I also realized the way I most want to experience things.

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