Short (and Vague) Version: a surprisingly poignant, non-cliched [and non-romantic] tale of forgiveness and friendship.Long Version: I was bored one day, working at a trail museum, when I found this book stuffed underneath the cash register. I decided to give it a few pages, since the synopsis sounde...
When Walter finds out that his wife, Kitty, is having an affair with Charlie Townsend, assistant colonial secretary of Hong Kong, he compels Kitty to accompany him to Mei-tan-fu, a cholera-infested region of mainland China. There, Kitty learns to find happiness working with children at a convent, be...
"bored" or "second rate"The Spouse and I both read it, just to be able to articulate what we disliked about it. After careful study, I conclude: everything.
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