摘要
FEELING her way carefully down the long, dark pathway of a bicycle shed in Shijingshan District’s Laoshan Community, 72-year-old Yu Shuhua reaches a small room It’s a chilly winter’s day in Beijing, and at 4 p.m. the afternoon light is dwindling. Luo Meiqi, the 12-year-old daughter of a migrant worker who runs the shed and also calls it home, is waiting inside. Yu, a retired college teacher-come-volunteer, tutors little Luo every day after school. "I first met Luo’s children on a summer day in 2008 when they were doing their homework in front of the shed.
FEELING her way carefully down the long, dark pathway of a bicycle shed in Shijingshan District's Laoshan Com- munity, 72-year-old Yu Shuhua reaches a small room. It's a chilly winter's day in Beijing, and at 4 p.m. the afternoon light is dwindling. Luo Meiqi, the 1a-year-old daughter of a migrant worker who runs the shed and also calls it home, is waiting inside. Yu, a retired college teacher-come-volunteer, tu- tors little Luo every day after school.