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: The narrative prominently features Colombian coffee culture and family values, using these as a backdrop for the characters' personal tragedies and growth.

by Linda Astwood is a historical romance novel that explores the profound human connections forged during and after the Korean War. While primarily known as a Kindle Edition, it is also available in digital formats that can be read on various devices, including through the Amazon Kindle Store and reviewed on Goodreads . Deep Features and Narrative Focus

The novel stands out for its blend of historical fact and emotional fiction, focusing on several key thematic pillars:

: Set in the 1950s, the book sheds light on the lesser-known historical connection between Colombia and Korea during the Cold War. Publication Details Release Date : August 9, 2021.

: The story centers on Jorge, a Colombian soldier, and Lee Dae-hyun, a South Korean lieutenant, who become friends in a field hospital in 1951.

: Following the conflict, both men travel to Colombia’s coffee-growing region, highlighting the "exodus" and the struggles of displacement.

: Approximately 278–309 pages depending on the edition.

: A central plot point is the romance between Lee Dae-hyun and Jorge's younger sister, Alicia, a pianist. Astwood is noted for weaving poetry and sensuality into this relationship.

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