A review by faysie34
The Hundred-Year Flood by Matthew Salesses

2.0

After his uncle kills himself on 9/11, Tee runs away to Prague. An adopted Korean-American, he has never felt truly a part of anything and hopes that the city will welcome him with open arms. Drunk on New Year's Eve, he meets Katka and Pavel. Pavel is an artist who wishes to paint Tee. As Tee becomes a part of their daily life, he begins to question his place in the world and his involvement with the couple. While this book was well-written, it dragged for me. Not bad, but not something I would reach for again.