
Love in Parting
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"That night, I slept on a chair in the lounge. The snow was still falling, and I fell asleep. The snow covered everything silently, and only the pine branches scratched against the outer wall of the house, making a sound. The world buried deep under the falling snow was covered by the cruel white, revealing The ugly fluorescent color woke me up. This was a world that had changed forever, a world in which I found it difficult to look into my mother's eyes." After graduating from Harvard, Alan Golden had a prosperous career at a famous magazine in New York. However, Allen suddenly learned that his mother Kate was terminally ill and had to leave New York and return to the small town of Langhorne, Pennsylvania to take care of the family. Ellen has been estranged from her mother since she was a child. She greatly admires her father, George, a literature professor. This return brought a great shock to her. She regained the close relationship between mother and daughter and truly understood them for the first time. The mother left peacefully, but Allen was prosecuted for murdering her mother: Did she really perform euthanasia on her mother? The ending is like O. Henry's short story, with the violin playing the first sad sound of a love song...
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