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Life and death are inseparable, two halves of the same whole, but they can't stop the true love that joins two young people living in very different worlds. Young comes from a large, poor family in South Korea. Intelligent and beautiful, she has high hopes of marrying her high school sweetheart, Jimmy. Then a devastating illness emerges in her family, threatening her dreams. And when an even greater tragedy strikes, Young believes happiness is out of her reach. But love can be immortal when two souls can connect in a place detached from time and space-even if they can't be together physically.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Life and death are inseparable, two halves of the same whole, but they can't stop the true love that joins two young people living in very different worlds. Young comes from a large, poor family in South Korea. Intelligent and beautiful, she has high hopes of marrying her high school sweetheart, Jimmy. Then a devastating illness emerges in her family, threatening her dreams. And when an even greater tragedy strikes, Young believes happiness is out of her reach. But love can be immortal when two souls can connect in a place detached from time and space-even if they can't be together physically. The romance that results spans from the present life to the afterlife and crosses multiple planes of existence. This novel tells the story of a young couple separated by tragedy who find an unlikely and magical way to reunite and keep the flame of their love alive.
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Autorenporträt
Steven Song has had a legendary life, from being a computer guy to being a successful businessman. No one could believe that he only learned English for two years before he started writing a English novel. He is a prolific and bilingual author, having published two other Chinese novels, respectively entitled 'Between Chinese Men' and 'Skilled Immigrants', both fully reflecting human nature and social reality. His blog is as follows: http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1393698524