All tomorrow's parties: A novel
Dylan Ang and Kate Tan are Chinese-Filipino teenagers. Just like most teenagers, they don't respect tradition that much. They are all for the modern world. They don't believe in marriage and in the family unit. To them, it is an outdated idea that no longer works. They've been living...
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Dylan Ang and Kate Tan are Chinese-Filipino teenagers. Just like most teenagers, they don't respect tradition that much. They are all for the modern world. They don't believe in marriage and in the family unit. To them, it is an outdated idea that no longer works. They've been living all their lives ignoring their Chinese heritage, and for the most part, it's been working.
Suddenly, Dylan gets Kate pregnant. Out of guilt, they choose to get married. They go through Chinese wedding rituals, and they attempt to force themselves into the family unit, proving that the past always has its ways to catch up with the present. |
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