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The Same Shore

Manie Rivera
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Year
2026
Language
English

About

Some loves arrive like a monsoon - not asking permission, not promising to stay.
In 1992, nineteen-year-old Sam Banhdee steps off a plane in Los Angeles with thirty-eight dollars, a secondhand duffel bag, and a single photograph of his mother. What follows is a sweeping, deeply moving journey of immigration, ambition, heartbreak, and the quiet architecture of becoming worthy of love.
The Same Shore is a powerful literary fiction novel that weaves Thai and Filipino American experiences into an unforgettable cross-cultural love story. When Sam meets Maria, their worlds collide in the vibrant streets of 1990s Los Angeles - Thai Town temples, Pasadena kitchens, late-night restaurant shifts, and the slow climb toward stability. Together they build a family and a life, only to discover that some distances cannot be outworked.
Years later, Tess Reyes enters Sam's world - a resilient Filipino-American woman carrying her own wounds of abandonment. Their connection, forged through emails, honest conversations, and the long road of second chances, explores anxious attachment, fearful-avoidant patterns, forgiveness after betrayal, and the still small voice that speaks after the earthquake and the fire.
Rich with psychological depth drawn from attachment theory, this character-driven immigrant romance examines what it means to carry names we're not yet ready for, to love across cultures and continents, and to grow into the person someone chooses to stay for. From the jasmine-scented nights of Hollywood Boulevard to the fog-covered shores of the California coast, The Same Shore delivers an emotionally resonant story of displacement, belonging, cultural identity, redemption, and the healing power of honest love.
Perfect for readers who love literary fiction about immigrant families, multicultural romance, second chance love stories, and thoughtful explorations of marriage, divorce, and personal growth. Fans of contemporary romance novel will find themselves deeply moved by this tender, honest portrait of two people learning to meet each other across oceans and lifetimes.
A novel of quiet transformation and enduring hope - where love does not conquer all, but teaches us how to keep crossing the shore.

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