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"The Bird of Thorns" – Rather endure pain than let life sing a song

"The Bird of Thorns" – Rather endure pain than let life sing a song

"The Bird of Thorns" – Rather endure pain than let life sing a song
"The Bird of Thorns" – Rather endure pain than let life sing a song

Each of us is more or less longing for something that is extremely beautiful and precious to us. For the sake of love, it is even more righteous. "The Bird of Thorns" takes the love entanglement between the protagonist Maggie and Father Ralph as the main line, showing the result of clinging to love and not being able to do so. Although "the most beautiful things can only be exchanged for deep pain and great wounds", just like the thorn bird that was martyred, it firmly chose to leave calmly in a loud song. Author Colline McCullough's "Bird of Thorns" interprets the unique love in a grand historical context, and is known as "Australia's "Gone with the Wind""

"The Bird of Thorns" – Rather endure pain than let life sing a song
"The Bird of Thorns" – Rather endure pain than let life sing a song

The first edition of the book was a sensation. You and I are mortal, the love fate of the characters in the book, leading us to deeply experience the unforgettable heart of love, beautiful things are always worth pursuing, rather endure pain, but also let life sing at least once.

——A love song, gripping, long-lasting aftertaste.

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