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What books are there in the 2020 Xinhua Cup?
The following books were selected for the 2020 Xinhua Cup:

1, Rain Bookstore:

Rain Bookstore is a book published by Xinxing Publishing House on June 20 18. The author is Keiko Riri. The story tells that on a rainy day, a girl Lu Zi ran into the library to hide from the rain. Under the guidance of a fast-running snail, I broke into an old bookstore, with grass on the ground and rain inside.

Lu Zi thought she was dreaming, but when Mr. Dodo, the shopkeeper, Miss Wuzi, the elf assistant, and Tong Xing Pill of Jade Bird appeared one after another and asked her for help, she knew it was true. As the only human being, only she has the ability to alleviate the current crisis of "rainy day bookstore".

2. Robinson Crusoe:

This work mainly tells the story that the protagonist Robinson Crusoe was born in a middle-class family and devoted his life to traveling around the world. Once, when I was sailing in Africa, I was caught in a storm and drifted to an uninhabited desert island alone, starting a story of isolated life. With strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on a desert island and returned to his hometown after 28 years and 2 months 19 days.

3. Scarecrow:

Ye Shengtao's masterpiece The Scarecrow is the first collection of fairy tales for children in New China. The author Ye Shengtao is also a pioneer of China's modern fairy tale creation. Mao Dun commented on Ye Shengtao in this way: You want to find amazing things from his works, but you may not; However, even at the beginning, he had the power to purify and sublimate human nature.

4. tom sawyer:

The story of the novel takes place in an ordinary town on the Mississippi River in the first half of the19th century. Tom sawyer, the protagonist, is naive and lively, dares to explore and pursue freedom, and can't stand the boring life that binds personality, dreaming of being a hero. The time of this novel is before the Civil War. Although it was written in St. Petersburg, the town can be said to be a microcosm of American society at that time.

5. The Wandering of a Bitter Child:

The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child is a novel by the French writer Hector Marlowe, which was first published in 1878. The Story of Street Children tells the story that Remy, the protagonist, was abandoned in the street because of his parents' greed and cruelty. Later, he performed art everywhere with Vitalis, an Italian old man who sang monkey tricks, and later went to a coal mine to work as a child laborer.