The male lead was Zhang Hao, a child born in a poor mountainous area. He did not enjoy good educational resources and living conditions since he was young. However, he had extraordinary talent and perseverance to study hard and improve his ability in a difficult environment.
In high school, Zhang Hao joined the school's art club and made many like-minded friends there. In club activities, he showed outstanding musical talent and gradually won everyone's love and support. During a performance, he accidentally discovered his musical talent and began to compose his own music.
With the continuous improvement of his musical talent, Zhang Hao gradually became an excellent musician and made many achievements on the road of music. His music works were deeply loved by the audience and received many music awards.
Zhang Hao's growth in music was also the most unforgettable and precious experience in his life. His tenacity, courage, and persistence allowed him to not give in in the face of difficulties, and also made readers like me feel the power of positive energy.
It could be that the circumstances in the novel don't warrant crying. Maybe the character has developed a coping mechanism to deal with difficult situations without shedding tears.
Since I haven't read this particular Japanese novel titled 'Don't Cry or Cry and Fly Away', it's hard to say for certain. However, in general, Japanese novels often explore complex human relationships, cultural aspects, and personal growth. This novel could potentially revolve around a character who is facing a difficult situation and has to decide between holding back their tears or letting them out and moving on, which could be symbolized by 'flying away'.
I'm sorry, I don't have information about the author of this novel. It could be a relatively unknown work or a new release that hasn't gained widespread recognition yet.