Visiting her widowed father, Margaret Ahn recalls the summer of '69 when she experienced both dreamy first love and ugly realities on the family's weeklong cruise across the Pacific
A dreamy romp, Ahn Love opens with Margaret visiting her widowed father Sam Ahn for his ninetieth birthday. His crippling loneliness - marked by a conviction that if his orchids ever bloom, his wife will come back to life - transports Margaret to the Ahns' seven-day cruise across the Pacific in the summer of '69 when she was a lovesick teen nicknamed Monkey, when her beloved if not servile Uncle Bong betrayed the family, and when her beautiful mother's encounter with a Brazilian playboy ultimately charted her death a decade later.
Like the seas, the journey had its highs and lows. It was magic, tragic, exotic, and erotic - all things new to Margaret, including her romance with the dashing Adam Kang, a young Korean Brit who loved her but hated himself as the two sailed through a whole courtship as if ship years were measured in hours. Indeed, clocked love and lost paradise lay the seeds of Ahn Love.