Other language: Vietnamese

South Mao, North Ma.

Chapter 10: Rural Childhood. [10]



Summary

Childhood is often seen as a joyful time, filled with happy memories and experiences. The narrative reflects on the author's village near the "Ghost Bridge," surrounded by ghost stories and supernatural tales. It recounts adventures of catching crayfish, lobsters, and cicadas, highlighting the skills and techniques learned during these activities. The author shares fond memories of preparing and enjoying these catches, emphasizing the joy of food and the simple pleasures of rural life. The narrative captures the essence of childhood exploration, camaraderie, and the connection to nature, showcasing a nostalgic view of growing up in the countryside.

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