![]() ![]() It’s the feeling when you meet someone that you’re going to fall in love with them. “There’s a Japanese phrase that I like: koi no yokan. This quote from the book is one of my favorites. However, as I continued reading I realized that we don’t have control over love, and perhaps it does depend on the little coincidences of life that bring people together. ![]() To be quite honest, I was first a bit dubious about this narrative since I wasn’t really much of a believer in fate or the power of the stars to bring people together. He knows that he has one day to decide whether to attend that interview or save himself from permanently losing himself. He got a interview from Yale in which his parents think is his ticket to a good life. Meanwhile, Daniel, who is the son of a Korean immigrant family, is forced to pursue a medical career. Natasha is prepared to do anything to stay in New York because she refuses to accept leaving America, her real home. The narrative opens with Natasha’s family being deported back to Jamaica the next day as a result of his father’s DUI, from which the authorities discovered that the family are undocumented immigrants in the United States. Daniel believes in love, time, fate, and the cosmos, while Natasha is a firm believer of science and all things tangible and observable in nature. This story is a narrative about two main character love interests: Natasha and Daniel, two young and intensely passionate people. ![]()
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