Book Review: Half A LifeLong Romance By Eileen Chang

Plot:

“Shanghai, 1930s. Shen Shijun, a young engineer, has fallen in love with his colleague, the beautiful Gu Manzhen. He is determined to resist his family’s efforts to match him with his wealthy cousin so that he can marry the woman he truly loves. But dark circumstances–a lustful brother-in-law, a treacherous sister, a family secret–force the two young lovers apart. As Manzhen and Shijun go on their separate paths, they lose track of one another, and their lives become filled with feints and schemes, missed connections and tragic misunderstandings. At every turn, societal expectations seem to thwart their prospects for happiness. Still, Manzhen and Shijun dare to hold out hope–however slim–that they might one day meet again. A glamorous, wrenching tale set against the glittering backdrop of an extraordinary city, Half a Lifelong Romance is a beloved classic from one of the essential writers of twentieth-century China”

Review:

I really enjoyed this to begin with!
But it began to drag I felt about 60% in as I really enjoyed getting to know the main characters and hoping for the best for everyone.
The writing style in itself is elegant however it is very slow paced and I couldn’t keep reading it.

3/5 Stars

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