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By NY Times columnist Anne Quinlen. This small book (50 pages with lots of photos) gets very high and very low ratings. Its not a secrets book but one to think about. This may account for the bipolar ratings. If you want more concrete or advice texts, check her other excellent books: , , , .



Every summer Lin Kong returned to Goose Village to divorce his wife, Shuyu. Lin Kong is a Chinese army doctor trapped in an arranged marriage that embarrasses and repels him. Then Lin Kong falls in love with his nurse. Jin's novel answers the question of what might have happened to Romeo and Juliet had their romance been stretched out for several decades.



I didn't know where to put this book. Its fiction rather than research or self-help, but its topic is sexual mores, college, political correctness; its also funny



The authors see an increased failure of marriages NOT because courting isn't done the old fashioned way but because certain elements of what makes marriages work are no longer even considered.