"Lovers in 1945" - A Tragic 60-Year Long Romance Between a British Soldier and an Oriental Girl

by man8737 on 2011-12-05 14:32:14

Juliet was attached to her grandfather's greenhouse at Wharton Manor since she was a little girl. No matter how cold or scorching it was outside, she always felt warm and peaceful here.

Juliet grew up to be a famous pianist. After a very successful concert, Juliet received a shocking piece of bad news that almost knocked her down: her husband and son were killed in a sudden car accident.

Heartbroken, Juliet returned to her hometown and went back to the greenhouse to look for the warmth of her childhood. Her grandfather had passed away by this time, and Wharton Manor, which had been dilapidated for many years, was under renovation. Under the floor of the room where her grandfather once lived, a diary was found recording his experiences as a prisoner of war in the Far East during World War II - could this have been written by her gardening-obsessed grandfather?

Puzzled, Juliet learned a story from her widowed grandmother: a beautiful yet sorrowful event that happened sixty years ago. The secrets revealed within left her and everyone around her trembling with shock and unease...