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Room for a Stranger
by Melanie Cheng
Room For A Stranger is a touching and kind read about two lonely strangers who connect in unlikely circumstances.
Andy is an international student who rents a room from Margaret. Slowly and with some misstarts they grow closer, despite their cultural differences. Simply written, Cheng shows a mastery of character development as these two push their way into your heart and stay there. With tender insight, Cheng shows us that we can never really know a person. I liked the gentle touches of small details that lent me the ability to vividly imagine the house, and feel as thought I was a part of the story.
Andy is an international student who rents a room from Margaret. Slowly and with some misstarts they grow closer, despite their cultural differences. Simply written, Cheng shows a mastery of character development as these two push their way into your heart and stay there. With tender insight, Cheng shows us that we can never really know a person. I liked the gentle touches of small details that lent me the ability to vividly imagine the house, and feel as thought I was a part of the story.