His parents never talked about how they met, but when Park was younger, he used to try to imagine it. He loved how much they loved each other. It was the thing he thought about when he woke up scared in the middle of the night. Not that they loved him—they were his parents, they had to love him. That they loved each other. They didn't have to do that.


Eleanor & Park (ed. Hachette UK, 2012) - ISBN: 9781409116332


His parents never talked about how they met, but when Park was younger, he used to try to imagine it. He loved how much they loved each other. It was ...

His parents never talked about how they met, but when Park was younger, he used to try to imagine it. He loved how much they loved each other. It was ...

His parents never talked about how they met, but when Park was younger, he used to try to imagine it. He loved how much they loved each other. It was ...

His parents never talked about how they met, but when Park was younger, he used to try to imagine it. He loved how much they loved each other. It was ...