A review by mcklusky
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez

4.0

A kind of slow-burn, warts-and-all sort of beautiful. A romantic, almost poetic voice that offers few apologies for, and often embraces, the imperfections of the central characters. A story that celebrates the lofty heights of a love that waits a lifetime but that also acknowledges the small, incidental moments of grace and love that are often what actually composes our lives.