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Flowers in My Dreams: Jing Jing's Bilingual Poetry
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Flowers in My Dreams: Jing Jing’s Bilingual Poetry

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The poetry collection entitled Flowers In My Dreams has adapted from an old song called Flowers In Our Dream ; this song was taught by Jing Jing Yang’s father when she was a little girl. The image of the white Magnolia Flowers evokes her childhood memories - the little moments that reflect massive historical events. And her mother’s smile and small floral blouse, and big braided pigtails leave timeless treasures in her heart. The Flowers in My Dreams is a tale of an immigrant’s love for family, homeland, and a shout-out for humanity and freedom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Chrysanthemum Press
Date
16 February 2022
Pages
198
ISBN
9798985402186

The poetry collection entitled Flowers In My Dreams has adapted from an old song called Flowers In Our Dream ; this song was taught by Jing Jing Yang’s father when she was a little girl. The image of the white Magnolia Flowers evokes her childhood memories - the little moments that reflect massive historical events. And her mother’s smile and small floral blouse, and big braided pigtails leave timeless treasures in her heart. The Flowers in My Dreams is a tale of an immigrant’s love for family, homeland, and a shout-out for humanity and freedom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Chrysanthemum Press
Date
16 February 2022
Pages
198
ISBN
9798985402186