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According to the contents of the book "It's time to light the stars again", "It's time to light the stars again" is a sentence from the French writer Gide's novel "The Maker of Counterfeit Money".

? This should be regarded as a road novel. I wonder if there is such a saying except "road movie". Anna, a 37-year-old single mother, supported her eldest daughter Chloe, 17, and her youngest daughter Lily, 12, by working in a restaurant. Life, which was not so smooth, suddenly changed. Anna was fired and owed more than 11 thousand euros. The eldest daughter, who had made outstanding achievements, suddenly rebelled and skipped school, fooling around with boys and even taking drugs; The youngest daughter also encountered bullying at school. However, when a salary compensation just enough to pay off the debt was placed in Anna's hand, she did not choose to pay off the debt. She chose to start a two-month tour of the Arctic RV.

Traveling in an RV is something that many people like or dream to do. People around Anna, including her daughter, thought that she was crazy and interrupted her children's studies for two months to travel. However, I think traveling is one of those things that you can't do if you don't do it now, of course, for ordinary people. A two-month adventure trip may become an eternal topic for the family. Think about it. A family drives an RV and follows the map into a strange area or even a country. They experience difficulties together and enjoy beautiful scenery and food together.

? Share with you the itinerary of Anna's family, starting from France:

? The first stop in Germany: experienced a close burglary; Have breakfast on the other side of the Rhine.

? The second stop in Denmark: I joined a group of car travelers, playing separately during the day and getting together at night to ensure safety.

? The third stop in Sweden: I boarded the high John lighthouse on the island of Erlan and saw seals; Wandering around the old town of Stockholm; When I arrived in Fallon, I saw the gorgeous aurora.

? The fourth stop in Finland: try to swim in the frozen water in winter, then go back to the wooden house to steam sauna and feel the fun of ice and fire; Visiting Santa Claus Village, I saw the mark line of the Arctic Circle.

? The fifth stop in Norway: confronted the reindeer with the RV partner and was almost attacked; Watch whales at close range by rubber boat; Watch the sun at midnight; Enjoy the different lakes, waterfalls and forests in Scandinavia; Climb to the Norwegian pulpit for three hours and say goodbye to your friends.

go back to China by ferry.

? I really hope I can have such a long and fulfilling arctic blue. As Anna said, travel is like a metaphor of life, during which they have experienced too many things. First, Anna found out that Lily had brought the mouse to the RV, and she broke her mouth because she fainted from fright. Then Chloe lied about being pregnant in order to stop the trip from continuing; The ex-husband also came to join in the fun and said that Anna was crazy and he wanted to fight for custody; Anna met a man in this journey, and Chloe also received a love letter; When they arrived in Norway, they wanted to fulfill Anna's grandmother's entrustment and scatter her grandfather's ashes in the sea, only to find that it was actually sand. Grandma's letter made Anna understand that Grandma actually just wanted to use this entrustment to encourage Anna to go on the road. Anna revealed her ex-husband's domestic violence to Chloe, who was always dissatisfied because her mother left her father. He was a hypocrite. The mother and daughter are integrated from the endless quarrel at the time of departure to the moment of return.

A trip lights up the stars for their lives! About highway novels (highway novels are novels that reflect life with the events and landscapes encountered by the masters along the way, and novels that reflect the realistic outlook on life with the road as the carrier)