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picture books immigrant stories

It's Just A Picture (BL)

It's Just A Picture (BL)

(MATURE CONTENT) Threesome arc? - Right here A weak, adorable, and low self-esteemed MC with an awful past, a trauma breaking him down every second and controling his life, just before he meets his 'suns', and later gains confidence and starts loving himself again arc? - Right here. Yeah, you read that right. Twin brothers who radiate like the sun and are very possessive of the MC, putting his happiness above everything arc? Gosh, look no further, you're in the right place. This story is just for you, so open it and read to your heart's content. ****** Synopsis I was just a no-name photographer who was trying hard to make a living, but then I got tangled with 'them'. My life, as it was, had always been nothing but a nightmare, living a cursed life that wasn't fit to be called a life. I had no chances with love, connections, or anything. Nothing! And after drawing my last straw, trying to make a final effort that would maybe lead me somewhere other than dirt, I met them again. They - the twins - were my childhood friends whose lives I had ruined with my presence, and I was scared to ruin it a second time, so I tried to stay away from them but... They had other plans. 'When angels dream.' That was what I called the picture. The beautiful portrait was filled with serenity as that blond Italian man gazed into the distance and was showered with the soft petals of cherry blossom. The beautiful picture I had 'stolen'. Yeah, that's the word. I stole it because I didn't ask for permission first. But this is how it unfolded. At first, I took the picture without asking because I was so mesmerized by the scenery, and completely breathtaking, but then I got caught but it wasn't by the same man. They looked alike and wore the same clothes but I could tell right away that he wasn't him. Nevertheless, I apologized. "I'm deeply sorry." I said but then, the man whom I had stolen a picture from walked up behind me and said, "To think such a day would come." I turned around and blinked, looking at the man in front of me and then at the one behind me. They were identical twins. And not only that ... My heart shook... They looked like the twins I had known back then. "What's the matter?" The one in front asked with a bright smile that I was so compelled to take a picture of him and I did. He blinked at my confused expression and then burst out laughing. A sweet and cheerful laugh that made me blush. he looked really handsome. They both did, with their blonde hair which shone like gold with the suns radiation and a charming smile. I found my heart racing at the mere sight of that smile and almost forgot the situation I was in. "I see you haven't changed at all." He suddenly said, swiped my hair back and added, softly, "Hyung." My eyes widened. These two... It couldn't be... They weren't the twins, right? The twins that I knew. They... How did this happen? I just wanted a picture, that's all. ****** Thank you all for diving into this story. Note, the smut doesn't officially start right away till the later chapters but I didn't leave the readers without some sweet candies either, so along the line, there were a bunch of 'actions' between MC and the twins, huhu. His denial knew no bound but his body still won in the end, haha. Anyway, if you find waiting for updates too long, and you haven't checked out my other books, please do. There's also a threesome arc in the first one below. And it's completed too. What a score! 1) Alpha, Alpha, Beta? I transmigrated into an Omegaverse as a boy? [Completed] Check out the continuation of number one, It's the next generation, that is, their kids 2) To Byul (Omegaverse) [Ongoing ]
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What are some popular picture books about immigrant stories?
One popular one is 'The Name Jar' which tells the story of a Korean immigrant girl in an American school. Another is 'La Frontera: El Viaje con Papá / The Border: A Father - Son Journey' which focuses on the experience of a Mexican - American family.
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2024-11-22 07:35
How can picture books effectively tell immigrant stories?
Picture books can use vivid illustrations to show the journey of immigrants. For example, depicting the different landscapes they pass through on their way to a new land. Also, simple yet poignant text can be used to convey their emotions, like the hope and fear they experience.
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2024-11-22 02:27
Why do books missed these immigrant stories?
Perhaps it's because of the difficulty in accessing and documenting immigrant experiences. Immigrants often face complex and diverse situations that are not easy to capture accurately. Writers may find it challenging to do justice to these stories, and as a result, fewer are written and published in books.
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2024-11-05 15:59
What are the common themes in books on immigrant stories?
Cultural adaptation is also a big theme. Immigrants need to adapt to new languages, customs, and social norms. In 'The Namesake', Gogol has to learn to navigate American life while still having his Indian family's values and traditions.
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2024-11-23 08:49
Can you recommend some books on immigrant stories?
A very well - known one is 'The Namesake' by Jhumpa Lahiri. It follows the life of Gogol Ganguli, an Indian - American. It shows how his family's immigrant status shapes his identity, from his name which has a complex origin to his struggle with fitting into American society while still having ties to his Indian heritage.
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2024-11-24 15:36
Are picture books short stories?
Yes, in a way. Picture books often contain short stories. They are designed to be concise and engaging, especially for young readers. The text is usually brief and paired with illustrations to tell a complete story in a relatively short amount of space.
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2024-12-14 05:15
What can be done to make books not miss these immigrant stories?
Authors need to actively seek out and tell these immigrant stories. They should engage with immigrant communities, listen to their voices, and translate their experiences into engaging literature.
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2024-11-05 17:23
Are there any books about immigrant experiences that are not related to sex stories?
Another one is 'Call Me American' by Abdi Nor Iftin. It details his journey from Somalia to the United States as an immigrant, including the difficulties he faced in terms of war, leaving his homeland, and adapting to a new life in a different country. There is no inappropriate content but rather a profound exploration of the immigrant journey.
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2024-11-05 12:03
What are the characteristics of immigrant books fiction?
Immigrant books fiction often feature characters who are in a state of cultural transition. They usually have to deal with the clash between their native culture and the new culture they are exposed to. For example, in 'The Namesake', the main character struggles with his Bengali identity while living in the US. Another characteristic is the exploration of family ties. These books show how families are affected by immigration, like in 'The Joy Luck Club' where the mother - daughter relationships are shaped by the immigrant experience.
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2024-11-12 20:54
Are picture books considered short stories?
In many cases, picture books are short stories. They usually have a simple plot and are designed to be easily understood by young readers in a short time.
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2024-10-13 20:21
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