Decades of summers and winters, quickly vanished in front of our eyes. The laughter, anger, sorrow, and joy throughout the lives of Shanchin, Shanyi, Al Li, and the author, are all vividly presented in this book.
Al Li”¦s brilliant talent made him a well-read scholar. Shanyi Wang”¦s early death made him appear as a commet that quickly vanished after crossing the sky. Shanchin Wang”¦s unruliness made her a doer who is fearless of outside forces as she pursues her life. The story emphasizes that the encounters in one”¦s life have their own chances. In the short and empty life that we live in, only the true love enscribed in our souls never fades away. Those who do not find pure and true love have lived an empty life.
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In 1971, Dr. Hu was the first president of Asian Republican Association. In 1978, she was a senior supervisor for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Hu retired in 1997, and established the Chinese Foundation, working with World Bank to establish 120 medical centers and 12 elementary schools in rural China. Currently she plans to begin prevention and treatments in areas that are plagued by AIDS. Recently she was named to be a member of the Presidential Advisory Council On HIV/AIDS. Curently she”¦s the honorary president of the Asian American Republican Club.
Her other works include an essay novel, The Philosopher on the Ivy League and Learning the Life of Love. She has also published five poetry collections in the U.S. and England. Her latest work, Journal and Thoughts, has received great reviews.
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