Agatha de Loon is a secret, solitary writer who shies away from the public eye or social networks. She studied British and American literature and civilization and obtained a Master of Arts at the Sorbonne. She lived in Paris for many years, traveled and lived in various countries in Europe and Maine, U.S.A. Rather than from any nationality, she defines herself as a citizen of the world. Her novels reflect the way the world we live in still influences our most private decisions, curbs our freedom, and undermines our deepest feelings. In her universe, our lives are not a simple succession of unexpected events leading us on a determined path beyond our control but a suite of decisions, tiny or huge, that shape surreptitiously our future for better or for worse. Her love stories are stolen moments of a voyage inside intimate souvenirs of those for whom love is not a choice but fate.
This memoir, bittersweet like a love song, takes you through a three-day whirlwind romance between two strangers-a chance meeting that completely alters their perspective on love and life. Despite their age, class, and positional inequalities
