[French] Marc Levy / Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House /October 1, 2014
"The Shadow Stealer" is a hardcover illustrated novel written by French writer Marc Levy. The protagonist of the story is a thin little boy who becomes powerful because of a special ability: he can steal other people's shadows, so as to peek into other people's thoughts and hidden secrets. This ability makes him a spiritual sustenance for those in need. Through communication with the shadow, he gradually understands everyone's pain and joy, and becomes their confidant and friend. This story not only shows the complexity and warmth of human nature, but also makes readers think about the important values of trust, friendship and empathy. Through a unique plot and wonderful illustrations, this book will lead readers into a world full of fantasy and touching, making people unable to help but fall into it and experience the pain and joy of growing up with the protagonist.
Summary of "The Shadow Thief" "The Shadow Thief" is a heartwarming novel written by French writer Marc Levy. It tells the story of how a little boy, Marc, understands human nature, growth and self-salvation by interacting with other people&39;s shadows in the process of searching for his true self. Chapter 1: The Secret of ShadowsSection 1: Marc&39;s Loneliness - Key Point: Marc is a marginal figure in school, often bullied by classmates, his mother died early, and he is estranged from his father. Section 2: Shadow and Soul - Key Point: Marc accidentally discovers that he can steal other people&39;s shadows, and learns that the shadows contain the owner&39;s secrets and desires. Section 3: The First Shadow Friend - Key Point: Marc meets the first friend who is willing to exchange shadows with him - Ivan. Through Ivan&39;s shadow, he understands Ivan&39;s inner pain and his longing for his mother. Chapter 2: Growing PainsSection 1: Marc&39;s Love - Key Point: Marc has feelings for Claire, a girl next door, but Claire&39;s parents are divorced, making her autistic. Marc understands her feelings through her shadow. Section 2: Mark&39;s Friendship - Key Point: Mark&39;s relationship with his friend Leo has been tested. Leo&39;s shadow tells him his true inner world and his cherishment of friendship. Chapter 3: The Journey of Finding SelfSection 1: Father&39;s Secret - Key Point: Mark learned from the box left by his father and his shadow that his father had been paying attention to him silently and had a deep love for him. Section 2: Mark&39;s Decision - Key Point: Mark decided to become a doctor, hoping to use his abilities to help those who are psychologically traumatized like Claire. Chapter 4: True Self and RedemptionSection 1: Reunion - Key Point: Mark met Claire who had lost her memory as an adult. He awakened her memory through her shadow and also found his lost true love. Section 2: The Last Gift - Key Point: Mark helped a boy with advanced cancer to gain the last happiness and hope. This experience made his life more fulfilling and also completed his self-redemption. --- The above is a brief description of the main chapters and contents of the book "The Man Who Steals Shadows". This novel tenderly depicts the protagonist&39;s growth process and his discoveries in exploring human nature, love, and self-cognition.
Of course, I am happy to select wonderful sentences or paragraphs from the book "The Man Who Steals Shadows" for you. Since you asked to output by numbers 1, 2, and 3, I assume that you want to divide these sentences or paragraphs into three parts, each containing several items. Here are my choices: Part I 1. "My childhood was there, a little sad and a little sad. In this small provincial city, I desperately waited for Elizabeth to have mercy on me and look at me, waiting to grow up in despair." - The loneliness and desire in a child's heart are so real. 2. "A girl who can write 'I miss you' to you with a kite, it's really unforgettable." - The unique expression of love is unforgettable. 3. "Find a little light to illuminate life for each shadow you stole, and find the hidden memory puzzle for them. This is all we ask of you." - The shadow symbolizes the neglected part, and this sentence has a profound meaning. 4. "Once a person starts to tell a lie, he will never know how to stop." - A profound insight into the lies in human nature. 5. "Big cities drive people crazy. They drain your soul and spit it out like chewing gum." - A unique insight into urban life. 6. "Rules are for you to learn from experience. Experience is for you to break the rules." - A wise explanation of the relationship between rules and experience. Part 2 7. "Her smile is enough to illuminate the darkest and saddest days of autumn: the kind of days when it rains continuously, your soaked shoes clatter on the gravel road, and the street lights shine on the way to school without sleep." - Beautiful language, vividly depicting a scene. 8. "Is love like a shadow, someone steps on it and takes it away? Or is it because love is afraid of light like a shadow, or is it just the opposite, without light, the shadow of love is wiped away and finally leaves sadly?" - A unique perspective to explore the relationship between love and shadow. 9. "Parents will always grow old at a certain age, but their faces will be deeply imprinted in your mind. As long as you close your eyes and think about them, their old faces will emerge, as if our love for them can make time stop." - A deep understanding of family affection. 10. "Friends who grew up together are sacred and inviolable. Perhaps it is because of this that I deliberately stay one step ahead. Because I cherish this friend too much, I don't want to hear any secrets that he doesn't want to tell me." - Cherish and maintain friendship. 11. "People often put some trivial things behind their minds, and some moments of life are imprinted in the dust of time. We can try to ignore them, but these insignificant little things form a chain bit by bit, connecting you firmly with the past." - The connection between the details of life and memory. Part 3 12. "You can't interfere in other people's lives, even if it's for their own good. This is their life, and only they can decide their life. You have to adapt to the facts and let go to grow up. You don't have to heal everyone who passes by you on the road to growth, even if you become the best doctor, you can't do that." - Respect and understanding of personal freedom. 13. "When we were teenagers, we always dreamed of leaving our parents one day, but the next day, it was our parents who left us. So we can only dream of whether we can become children living under our parents' roof for a moment, hug them, tell them without shyness that we love them, and snuggle up to them to make ourselves feel at ease." - Reflection on the impermanence of life and family affection. 14. "When love and hate are intertwined, people will do terrible things, things that they will blame themselves for afterwards. What I can't stand the most is not that he left me, but that I actually agreed." - Complex emotions and choices in love. 15. "Claire, whose last name I don't know. This is your role in my life. The little girl in my childhood has transformed into a woman today. A memory of childhood sweethearts, a wish that the god of time has not granted." - Nostalgia and emotion for first love. 16. "People don't even care about others, let alone the shadows of others." - Criticism of social indifference. 17. "Everyone has his own world, a beautiful appearance or a strong body cannot represent the happiness of others, and everyone has his own sadness." - Respect and understanding of individual uniqueness. (Note: Due to the limitation of the content of the book, only 17 sentences were selected.)
Title: Marc Levy: The shining star of contemporary French literature Marc Levy, the shining star of contemporary French literature, has won the love of readers around the world with his unique writing style and profound humanistic care.< This article will comprehensively introduce this French writer from multiple perspectives, including personal basic information, education and professional background, writing career, work style and theme, personal life, social influence, citations and evaluations, and latest developments.
1.< Personal basic information Marc Levy was born in Hauts-de-Seine, France in 1961.
He is a prolific and popular French writer whose works have been translated into 49 languages and sold more than 40 million copies worldwide.< 2.
Education and professional background Marc Levy was educated at Sciences Po Paris and completed his studies at the National School of Administration (ENA).< After graduation, he held senior positions in the French government and turned to film production in the early 1990s, becoming a successful screenwriter.
3.< Writing Career Mark Levy's writing career began in 1997, when his first novel, If Only It Were True, was adapted into the film Just Visiting, directed by Jean-François Raggio.
Since then, he has written many best-selling novels, such as The Shadow Thief and The Distance Between Us.< 4.
Style and Theme of Works Mark Levy's works are known for their sincere emotions and touching plots.< He is good at capturing the emotional fluctuations of the characters and incorporating themes such as family, friendship, and love into his works, which resonates with readers.
At the same time, his works also explore profound topics such as human nature, destiny, and dreams.< 5.
Personal Life Mark Levy is married and has two children.< He lives a relatively low-key personal life, but he keeps interacting with readers through social media and shares his life.
6.< Social Influence Mark Levy's works have had a wide impact worldwide.
His novels have been on the bestseller list many times and have been adapted into movies and TV series.< In addition, he actively participates in charity activities and pays attention to social issues.
7.< Quotes and comments The New York Times described Marc Levy's works as "novels full of warmth and humanity", while The Guardian praised his works for their "strong emotional resonance and profound humanistic care".
French literary critic Jean-Marc Morisset said that Marc Levy's works "have become representatives of contemporary French literature with their unique narrative style and deep insight into human nature".< 8.
Latest News Marc Levy's latest work, The Time Traveler's Husband, was published in 2021 and was once again well received by readers and critics.< In addition, he plans to adapt more of his works into film and television works to meet the expectations of fans around the world.
In short, Marc Levy has become a shining star of contemporary French literature with his unique literary charm and profound humanistic care.< His works are not only popular in France, but also have a wide range of influences around the world.
We look forward to him bringing more excellent works in the future and continuing to contribute to the prosperity of world literature.
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