How many times was it necessary to narrate Tin Win's touching MiMi's body and the ecstasy that engendered in both of them. I was not at all moved by Tin Win and MiMi's love story - a lot of teen angst and incredibly repetitive. This book never explores why in the world Tin Win - committed as he was to MiMi - married an American woman and fathered 2 children, then abandoned them all. Both of them are over the top as far as unbelievable romanticism is concerned, with the main characters in both taking no responsibility for the betrayal of commitments in their lives. This book called to mind another popular romantic novel - The Bridges of Madison County.
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