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Wind in the willows: the meeting of the mole and the mouse by the river.
It can be seen from the cover that this is a children's literature. It's warm and real, and adults can't help but be moved.

I only read the first chapter, which mainly describes the story that the mole crossed the grass and came to the river, met the rat, and from there he started boating all day to visit the new world.

Only in this chapter, I have seen several ways of getting along with high emotional intelligence, so the excerpt is here.

Brief Introduction of Wind in the Willows

This book tells a warm story about friendship and adventure, and it is the closing work of the golden age of British children's literature. Several lovely animal images have been created in the book. They live by the river or in the big forest. Their feelings are pure and there is nothing to hide. They share joys and sorrows.