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Paperback The Fruit of Love Book

ISBN: 1105733874

ISBN13: 9781105733871

The Fruit of Love

FOREWORD There are loves that are never allowed to be lived together in shared happiness, yet are carried in the heart for an entire lifetime. ***** Tr i T nh Y u -The Fruit of Love is not merely a sorrowful love story; it is a quiet elegy on human destiny, on love broken by history, and on a silent fidelity that endures throughout a lifetime. The author chooses The Fruit of Love as the central symbolic title of the entire collection. The Jamaican cherry fruit, named "the Fruit of Love," is not an ordinary fruit. It carries many layers of meaning, for it holds within it the most radiant light of youth and the purity of the soul. It is bound to high school days, the banks of the Saigon River, and the Jamaican cherry tree by the roadside. Poor children, with "empty pockets and no money," loved one another through the simplest things. Their love had not yet been tainted by power, background, money, or political hatred. The Fruit of Love has three colors-green, yellow, and red. Green overflows with hope, youth, and life. Yellow, at full ripeness, also signals fading, while red symbolizes passion, blood, loss, and sacrifice. The author implicitly suggests that the greater the love, the higher the price that must be paid. The Fruit of Love is not a love story in the conventional sense. It is not the journey of two people finding their way to each other, but the path of people who are forced to part so that others may continue to live. Within the confined space of an era dense with boundaries-backgrounds, war, ideology, poverty, and fear-love was not allowed to speak aloud; it was only permitted to exist in silence. The story opens with a very small memory: a Jamaican cherry tree by the river, fruits ripening in green-yellow-red, and the crystal laughter of schooldays. From these simple beginnings, the author leads readers through nameless losses: friends scattered, some dying young, some disappearing, some surviving while carrying a loneliness longer than an entire lifetime. The "Fruits of Love" are picked not to be eaten, but to be remembered-to remember a time when people still believed that love alone was enough to walk together to the end of the road. At the heart of the story stands the character Yen Oanh-a woman who chooses to leave not for lack of love, but because she loves too deeply. Beside her are men who love in different ways: one who waits until exhaustion and death, one who loves silently for more than thirty years without daring to a

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