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壮妈汀妈点评:
静静的夜里,一个妈妈抱着她刚出生的小宝宝,轻轻的把他搂在怀里,轻轻的摇啊摇,轻轻的唱着。。。我永远爱你,我永远疼妳,在妈妈的心里,你是我永远的宝贝。。。
早听说了《Love
You
Forever》这本让无数读者流泪的书,去了很多次图书馆找这本书,可是它从不在待借书架上,总是被人借走了。最近终于在书店买到了这本书,而且是最后一本!已经是2003年第66次印刷的版本了。迫不及待地边走边看,在嘈杂的环境中我竟然也没能平静地读下去。一个简短的故事,讲述了一个母亲内心深处对孩子无私的深切的爱,即使孩子在成长的过程中如此让妈妈费心、如此叛逆,但母爱就是这样,毫无保留地包围着拥抱着孩子,直到永远。。。
《Love
You Forever》(台湾中文翻译本为《永远爱你》)从1986年出版以来,全球销售逾一千六百万册。作者Robert
Munsch是加拿大人,为儿童创作了二十多本文学作品,并多次获奖。这本书的创作源自作者给自己死去的两个婴儿写的歌:“I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always, As long as I'm living,my baby you'll be.”作为一位男性作家,能用一个简短的故事,如此淋漓尽致地表现出母爱,真的是很难能可贵的。
亚马逊网络书店里,有位母亲写道:“念这本书给我第四个小宝贝听时,我仍禁不住地落下泪来,即使我已经看了不下数十次。”
台湾一位读者写的读后感:“妻买回这本书,我在毫无防备的情况下为小女儿读它,结果是在我泪流满面、泣不成声中念完,我觉得这本书根本就是我的写照,而我的母亲也已经去世近十年。我只给女儿念过两遍,因为我不能每次都是哭着给她念书;但是我却趁老婆女儿都不在的时候偷看了四五遍,每次都让自己尽情的痛哭。”
我觉得这本书对大人的感动要远远超过几岁的小孩子,不过没关系,孩子终会长大的,他们也终会有做父母的一天,那时当他们再读这本书给自己的孩子听时,他们对母爱、父爱的本质会有更加深刻的体会和理解的。请为你的孩子、为你的孩子的孩子。。。留住这本书吧!
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A mother held her new baby and very slowly rocked him back and forth,
back and forth, back and forth.
And while she held him, she sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be. |
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The baby grew. He grew and he grew and he grew. He grew until he was two years old, and he ran all around the house. He
pulled all the books off the shelves. He pulled all the food out of the refrigerator and he took his mother's watch and
flushed it down the toilet. Sometimes his mother would say,
"This kid is driving me CRAZY!" |
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But at night time, when that two-year-old was quiet, she opened the door to his room, crawled across the floor, looked up over the side of his
bed, and if he was really asleep she picked him up and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
While she rocked him she sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be. |
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The little boy grew. He grew and he grew and he grew. He grew until he was nine years old. And he never wanted to come in for dinner, he never wanted to take a bath, and when grandma visited he always said bad words. Sometimes his mother wanted to sell him to the zoo! |
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But at night time, when he was asleep, the mother quietly opened the door to his room, crawled across the floor and looked up over the side of the bed. If he was really asleep, she picked up that
nine-year-old boy and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
And while she rocked him, she sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be. |
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The boy grew. He grew and he grew and he grew. He grew until he was a teenager. He had strange friends and he wore strange clothes and he listened to strange music.
Sometimes the mother felt like she was in a zoo! |
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But at night time, when that teenager was asleep, the mother opened the door to his room, crawled across the floor and looked up over the side of the bed. If he was really asleep she picked up that great big boy and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
While she rocked him she sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be. |
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That teenager grew. He grew and he grew and he grew. He grew until he was a grown-up man. He left home and got a house across town. |
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But sometimes on dark nights the mother got into her car and drove across town. |
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If all the lights in her son's house were out, she opened his bedroom window, crawled across the floor, and looked up over the side of his bed.
If the great big man was really asleep she picked him up and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
And while she rocked him she sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be. |
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Well, that mother, she got older.
She got older and older and older.
One day she called up her son and said,
"You'd better come see me because I'm very old and sick."
So her son came to see her.
When he came in the door she tried to sing the song. She sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always...
But she couldn't finish because she was too old and sick. |
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The son went to his mother.
He picked her up and rocked her back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
And he sang this song:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my Mommy you'll be. |
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When the son came home that night, he stood for a long time at the top of the stairs. |
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Then he went into the room where his very new baby daughter was sleeping. He pick her up in his arms and very slowly rocked her back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
And while he rocked her he sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be. |
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下面是本书作者Robert
Munsch讲述的一些关于此书的出版情况:
Love You Forever
started as a song.
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
as long as I'm living
my baby you'll be."
I made that up after my wife and I had two babies born dead. The song was my song to my dead babies. For a long time I had it in my head and I couldn't even sing it because every time I tried to sing it I cried. It was very strange having a song in my head that I couldn't sing.
For a long time it was just a song but one day, while telling stories at a big theatre at the University of Guelph, it occurred to me that I might be able to make a story around the song.
Out popped Love You Forever, pretty much the way it is in the book.
My regular publisher felt that it was not really a kid's book and I ended up doing it with another publisher.
One day the publisher called up and said "This is very strange. It is selling very well in retirement communities in Arizona. It is selling in retirement communities where kids are illegal. This is supposed to be a children's book. What is going on?"
"Grownups are buying it for grownups!"
In fact, it turned out that parents buy it for grandparents and grandparents buy it for parents and kids buy it for everybody and everybody buys it for kids.
As a matter of fact, everybody buys it for everybody. That's why it sells a lot of copies. I think it's my best book. So far it has sold about 15,000,000 copies.
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