![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The part that Miranda’s father plays is heart-warming because the daughterly love and care is painted so beautifully that it almost scares one to think of such a situation in the very near future, especially for people in their late twenties who constantly worry about their parents ageing. Once the interaction between Samuel and Miranda begins, you can’t stop reading the addictive give-and-take conversation they have, especially if you’re a romantic fiction junkie who has been deprived of good quality love stories in print form for a while. Two strangers meeting on a train and immediately hitting it off – the starting scene of the movie ‘Before Sunrise’ – except here, it does not start as a premise for romance between an old man and a relatively young woman who was travelling with her dog. After watching ‘Call me by your name’ and feeling that heartache of a long forgotten first encounter with the loss of love, and then writing a musing based on the incredible characters Oliver and Elio as a tribute to Andrè Aciman’s master-piece on, I was overjoyed to find ‘Find Me’ – a sequel to one of the best love stories in contemporary times. ![]()
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