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sammygee 's review for:
The Color of Water
by Kim Dong Hwa
Sometension between mother and daughter in this volume. Both are in love and spend a great deal of time discussing the objects of their affections, but they also compete a little too. When an older man takes a liking to Ehwa, he sends an offer to her mother to buy her. Ehwa's mother refuses and keeps the offer quiet. At volume's end Ehwa's beloved has discovered the secret and vows to leave and come back a rich man so that he will be worthy of Ehwa and able to protect her from people like the old man.
Great characterization. Not as much nudity as in the previous volume, though still quite a few sexual innuendos. The writing is beautiful, poetic at times. A quick read, but one that lingers in your thoughts long after.
Great characterization. Not as much nudity as in the previous volume, though still quite a few sexual innuendos. The writing is beautiful, poetic at times. A quick read, but one that lingers in your thoughts long after.