In His Youth, In Her Beauty
Category
Chinese Literature
ISBN
978-7-5500-1845-7
Word Count
0
PubDate
2016-09-01
New Date
Publisher
Baihuazhou Literature & Art Publishing House Corp., Ltd
Address
Boneng Building, No.898, Shimao Road, Honggutan District, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province
Contact
Yao Xuexue
Email
bhzwy@sina.com
Tel
0086-791-86894790
Fax
0086-791-86894790
Introduction
On an imaginary island the weather is spring all the year round. With the approaching of final exam, the introverted girl that always bullied by the schoolmates and the boy that has been abandoned by the society support each other. At first, they protect each other, and later on, they fall in love with each other. Life becomes hopeful and beautiful from then on...
About Author
Jiu Yuexi is a contract writer of Jinjiang Literature Network. She has published a series of reasoning romantic fictions: <em>Dear Archimedes</em>, <em>Dear Freud</em>, <em>Dear Socrates</em>. Her travel adventure novel includes <em>The Wind Goes As He Knows</em>, and a romantic mystery novel<em> In His Youth, In Her Beauty</em>.
Publishing House
Baihuazhou Literature and Art Press was established in January, 1990. It publishes 400 types of books each year, mainly covering literature, culture and art, which enjoy a good reputation among readers.
The press implements opening up strategy to enhance cooperation with foreign publishers. In the past few years, it has developed cooperative relationships with publishers in Europe, Americaand Asia. It sold the copyrights of many excellent books, such as Chinese culture Series (13 volumes) to Australia, Spain and Korea, The Little Nanny of Ministers of the Organization to Vietnam, The Paris Subway to French and Netherland, etc. Meanwhile, it has also licensed and published lots of superior overseas works, such as House of Cards, Old Enemies, Adele, etc., which have got lots of compliments at home.
In the future, the press will accelerate the implementation of opening up strategy and develop cooperation with more foreign publishers, to display more distinctive books of literature and art in front of overseas readers.