I picked this book up at Axminster Train Station (surprisingly!)
I had heard of this book, mainly because it was banned in China when it was first written. But I was busy being 'young free and single' when it came out, and somehow it never made it onto my read list.
This is a love story...or many love stories perhaps.
The main character is Coco, a young writer in Shanghai. Coco left journalism to work as a waitress, this is where she met Tian Tian.
Tian Tian is an artist, and rather a lost soul, like an abandoned child, he is intriguing, fragile and yet brave. He loves deeply and completely, but he is impotent, they overcome this, and find that they have a love like no other.
But for Coco, is it enough?
Coco is outgoing and ambitious, she likes to dance, and talk. She wants to write, but is afraid.
When you go on this emotional journey with Coco, you will meet the eclectic range of vibrant characters that are her friends and acquaintances, some will make you laugh, others will make you cringe and some you will just want to get to know.
This story builds a pretty hedonistic view of Shanghai life, the characters have a likable depth, and unless you are as cold as ice, it will pull your heartstrings at least once.
This was definitely one of those books that I was disappointed when it ended.
Definitely a recommended read. :) :) :)
I will Update when I know what station I have dropped it into.
UPDATE : This book has been left at Basingstoke Station. It was left in the box in the waiting room between Platforms 2 and 3 in a box marked 'Basingstoke book share'.