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Yrvin Lacroix, a determined young man, faces a heart-wrenching betrayal when his pregnant girlfriend, Michaela, succumbs to family pressure and is sent to Strasbourg, France. Wrestling with his own feelings of betrayal, Yrvin earns a software engineering degree from Barry University in South Florida, on the cusp of achieving his dream job. However, this success is bittersweet, haunted by the specter of lost love and the separation from his family in Haiti. Can Yrvin conquer these challenges and rediscover the love he once lost? This narrative is a poignant and emotionally charged exploration…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Yrvin Lacroix, a determined young man, faces a heart-wrenching betrayal when his pregnant girlfriend, Michaela, succumbs to family pressure and is sent to Strasbourg, France. Wrestling with his own feelings of betrayal, Yrvin earns a software engineering degree from Barry University in South Florida, on the cusp of achieving his dream job. However, this success is bittersweet, haunted by the specter of lost love and the separation from his family in Haiti. Can Yrvin conquer these challenges and rediscover the love he once lost? This narrative is a poignant and emotionally charged exploration of love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of one's dreams. Set against the backdrop of immigration, political upheaval, and personal trials, the story offers a compelling and relatable reading experience. The author's writing style is distinguished by its finesse, elegance, and vivid imagery, making the novel a true delight for aficionados of literature. The universal themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the quest for happiness render this book accessible to a broad spectrum of readers. Yrvin, an engaging and relatable protagonist, guides readers through a journey fraught with heartache, hope, and ultimate triumph. The story skillfully captures the intricacies of relationships, family bonds, and personal growth. This novel serves as the sequel to "Bittersweet Memories of Last Spring," published the previous year, continuing the compelling narrative that readers have come to cherish.
Autorenporträt
Ardain Isma was born in Haiti, where he lived until he was 18. He migrated to the United States during the mass migration of the 1980s. He is an essayist, novelist, and the Chief Editor of CSMS Magazine (www.csmsmagazine.org). He teaches Introduction to Research Methods at Embry Riddle University. A prolific writer, Ardain has written extensively on three main issues: writers' tools for success, social justice, and multiculturalism. Ardain lives with his wife Maryse in Saint Augustine, Florida.