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Books suitable for teachers in China
The books suitable for China are The Birth of Venus: Love and Death in Florence, The Kite Runner and Dialogue with God.

1, The Birth of Venus: Love and Death in Florence;

The Birth of Venus: Love and Death in Florence is a book published by Dunant in 2005 by Shanghai People's Publishing House. Novel. The background is Florence in the Renaissance; Stars shine and wizards come forth in large numbers. Materialism, religious extremes. What is the life experience of a nun with the images of poisonous snakes and men tattooed on her body? This novel is a nun's confession.

A girl who pursues art and freedom encounters an unfortunate marriage ―― her husband is a pedophile and her brother is a pedophile. The girl is the illegitimate daughter of the ruler Medici, and her own daughter is the illegitimate daughter of her favorite painter ... The title is Botticelli's famous painting The Birth of Venus.

2. The Kite Runner:

The Kite Runner is the first novel of Afghan-American writer khaled hosseini, which was first published in 2003. The book revolves around kites and two teenagers in Afghanistan, and tells the story of a rich teenager and a servant at home about the betrayal and redemption of human nature.

The novel belongs to the category of bildungsroman, which describes the growing process of Amir, the hero, seeking for soul redemption. The author wants to call people's conscience and warn people that "unkind people will eventually struggle in the swamp of pain."

Everyone is likely to experience the same life experience as the protagonist. The mistakes and betrayals actually make up for the broken heart, which is the profound connotation of The Kite Runner.

3. Dialogue with God:

It is a book by neil Donald walsh (USA) published by Jiangxi People's Publishing House on 20 15. In the book, the author puts forward various feelings about life and the idea of teaching readers how to treat life correctly.