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    Sunrise on the Reaping

    If there’s one book that can make you grasp for hope in the midst of suffocating oppression and glimpse the morning sun in the dark abyss, it’s Sunrise at Harvest. It rips open the sores of an anti-utopian world with icy strokes, yet leaves the reader shaken by the fire of humanity. There are no black and white characters in the book – the cold ruler was once an idealist, the meek mother secretly hides forbidden books, and even the main character’s ‘betrayal’ is full of struggle and remorse. This depiction of shades of grey gives the story tension and maps the reality of our vacillating between profit, fear and…

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    The Grand Palais, Paris ‘The Transformation of Modern Art: From Fauvism to Cubism’ Exhibition

    Exhibition period: 15 March to 15 September 2025 Venue: Grand Palais, Paris, France Overview: The exhibition systematically combs through the course of artistic change from Fauvism to Cubism, and through the exhibition of important works by Matisse, Picasso and many other artists, it shows the innovation and breakthrough of art style in this period, and how the artists challenged the traditional aesthetic concepts and pushed forward the development of modern art. Art historical value: The exhibition presents the development of two important genres in the history of modern art, enabling people to gain a deeper understanding of the origins, development and evolution of Fauvism and Cubism, as well as their…

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    There’s Still Tomorrow

    The Italian film There’s Still Tomorrow was released in Italy in 2024 and will be released in China in 2025. With a Douban rating of 9.1, the film won six prizes at the 69th David Awards for Italian Cinema: Best New Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Young David Award and Audience Award. Set in post-World War II Italy, the film opens with a black-and-white scene that lays down a heavy sense of history. As the plot progresses, the screen switches to widescreen square, as if slowly pulling open the curtain of that special era. The protagonist of the story, Delia, is a woman living at the…

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    Sunrise on the Reaping

    If there’s one book that can make you grasp for hope in the midst of suffocating oppression and glimpse the morning sun in the dark abyss, it’s Sunrise on the Reaping. It rips open the sores of an anti-utopian world with icy strokes, yet leaves the reader shaken by the fire of humanity. There are no black and white characters in the book – the cold ruler was once an idealist, the meek mother secretly hides forbidden books, and even the main character’s ‘betrayal’ is full of struggle and remorse. This depiction of shades of grey gives the story tension and maps the reality of our vacillating between profit, fear…

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    Scythe & Sparrow: The Finale of Dark Romance

    In the intertwined realm of love and suspense, Scythe & Sparrow, as the final chapter of The Ruinous Love Trilogy series, made a stunning debut on February 11, 2025, bringing readers a unique reading feast. This book is penned by Brynne Weaver, a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her works have ignited a global craze on TikTok, and she has already become a shining star in the contemporary literary world. The story revolves around two protagonists with distinct personalities. Dr. Fionn Kane once had an enviable life in Boston but left for a small town in Nebraska due to a broken heart. He tries to piece together…

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    “We Are Not Born Submissive: How Patriarchy Shapes Women’s Lives”

    Among numerous books delving into women’s issues, “We Are Not Born Submissive: How Patriarchy Shapes Women’s Lives” stands out as a luminous gem, illuminating the intricate landscape of women’s lives within a patriarchal society. Authored by Manon Garcia, this book presents a highly enlightening work with her perceptive insights. Manon Garcia is a scholar who has long been dedicated to gender equality and women’s rights. She has profound expertise in the fields of sociology and gender studies. Through extensive research, on – the – ground investigations, and the exploration of individual women’s stories, Garcia endeavors to uncover the deep – seated factors hidden behind the social structure that impact women’s…

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    Recommendation of A Good Book:”The sky is for everyone : women astronomers in their own words”

    “The sky is for everyone : women astronomers in their own words” is a book of great significance. It was co – edited by astronomy professor David Weintraub and Virginia Trimble, a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. The book was published by Princeton University Press in June 2022. David Weintraub is not only a senior astronomy professor with profound expertise in the field of astronomy. He has been long – committed to cutting – edge research in astronomy, especially having unique insights in stellar evolution. At the same time, he is enthusiastic about science popularization and historical exploration, paying special attention to those groups…