![]() ![]() Then the first chapter is set in 2018 and we meet Byron and Benny (brother and sister). The bold foreign word led me to think there was a glossary somewhere, but I didn't find one. I felt like it should've been parents, wife, daughter - the order that these people came into his life.) Additionally, there is a heavy use of boldface instead of "quotation marks". ![]() The narrator complains about their hak gwai wife, daughter, parents. I usually find prologues question-generating and minorly confusing but this one I read twice and still didn't like it, mainly because of sequencing. The book begins with a Prologue set in 1965. ![]() ( See what I did there? I put the words in boldface instead of quotes, just like the book does.) This book is what I call a potato chip book the chapters are short so you keep reading because you think, just one more. I read the Large Print version so page numbers may be different. Click " here " to link to this book on Amazon. ![]()
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