In a fable-like story of a cat and a mouse, Xiaoding Dou subverts a familiar narrative to explore fear, prejudice, and unexpected friendship, with remarkable philosophical insight for a writer so young.
In the titular nonfiction work, he turns the lens inward — a candid account of a Chinese boy’s student years at an international school in Thailand. New environments, cultural shock, the ordinary pains of growing up, and the way literature becomes a light that illuminates confusion and comforts the soul.
His mentor describes the writing as an act of remembrance and reflection, one that dissolves pain and consoles the heart. This is both the literary achievement of a teenager and a mirror for anyone navigating transition, identity, and direction.
Publisher: Bobcat Press
Publication date: January 11, 2026
Format: Paperback, 196 pages
ISBN-13: 979-8-9943925-7-7
Language: English
Reading age: 13–18