1. Come Home - Luong Dinh Khoa: 'Come Home' might be the call to stop wandering, as someone whispered in the breeze, telling us of a rainy day spent curled up in an empty room. It reminds us that no one can live forever through wandering alone. Perhaps it's time to return... The book is a message that everyone has a place to return to when tired – a home, where a mother’s love soothes all the pain and hardships of life, reminding us that we still need love and must learn to love ourselves more deeply in this world.
2. No Time for Sorrow - Thao Xu: 'No Time for Sorrow' carries the thoughts and reflections of author Thao Xu, offering readers a message: 'Even when tired, never give up. Think of your loved ones who are always waiting for you, and keep pushing forward. Even when feeling defeated, don’t surrender. The issue is not your work, but your own attitude, so value your decisions. And, even in sadness, don’t complain because everyone has their own challenges and can’t always help. Be strong!'
3. Pack Your Sorrows and Throw Them Far Away - Ngoc Hoai Nhan: 'Pack Your Sorrows and Throw Them Far Away' is a book filled with the essence of life, capturing the simple, heartfelt, and emotional experiences of youth. The book reflects moments of personal loss, immaturity, and vulnerability, yet these struggles lead to personal growth and understanding. It takes us on a journey to learn to love ourselves and appreciate the people around us. Through each story and character, the book brings a sense of relief and peace, leaving us with a smile and a nostalgic recollection of the beauty of youth, having learned to 'pack sorrows and throw them far away.'
4. Youth Saved for Later - Hien Trang Pham: 'Youth Saved for Later' is a story for all young people who yearn for happiness but fear the setbacks and lingering pain from the past, the bittersweet memories that are hard to forget. It also reflects the lessons learned after going through a heartbreaking period, regretting a lost love. It’s not easy to forget or face those emotions, but sometimes having someone who truly understands you can bring immense comfort. 'Youth Saved for Later' is gentle and deeply reflective. This book isn’t about measuring right or wrong, good or bad, but about soothing the heart.
5. Love Yourself After Loving Others - Tri: 'Love Yourself After Loving Others' is a thoughtful exploration of life and love, interwoven with deep emotions. People long to live authentically after experiencing hardship, to express their feelings in every emotion. The book uncovers the stories of many modern women, their desire to fully experience their own emotions and invest fully in their unfinished youth. It is a collection of reflections from those who have been hurt by love, who spent years healing those wounds, and now only wish to 'hold their own umbrella to protect themselves from life’s storms.'
