From the Prologue: Andrew is at once hero and villain in his tale of three. Were Andrew compared to a Roman deity, it would be Janus, the god of beginnings and passages and endings, because his loves were several in their number. Andrew's romantic relationships overflow with richness and pathos as he struggles with his emotions, as well as his mental and physical health. Having found his true love, their path is problem-strewn and fractious and, despite holding great promise, ends tragically. Readers may see a likeness to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a resemblance unintended, but not unwelcome.
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