Children and Wild Ducks was written by Albert Camus. The most fascinating part of the book was probably the story itself and the thoughts on human existence and moral philosophy contained in it. The story tells the life of a boy and his wild ducks, emphasizing human respect for nature and life, as well as human choices and decisions in the face of difficulties and challenges. In addition, this story also contained deep thoughts about life and death, as well as reflections on human nature and human society.