On A Rooftop in Beijing

On A Rooftop in Beijing by Maggie Paredes, published by Muse Literary on October 26, 2022, is a young adult fiction novel that explores themes of romance and coming of age. The story centers around Sloane, who discovers her feelings for Jae Sung, a North Korean swimmer. Their connection is fraught with challenges, as their relationship could jeopardize not only Jae’s Olympic aspirations but also his safety.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of love in a multicultural and interracial context. The book presents the emotional struggles faced by both characters as they navigate their feelings amidst the risks involved. With a total of 222 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the balance between love and personal safety in a contemporary setting.
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In On a Rooftop in Beijing, Sloane finds her heart beating for more than just swimming. It is pounding to be with a guy who is off limits and whose very existence in her life could be dangerous.
Jae Sung is anything but just a swimmer. He’s a North Korean with a heart for more than his aquatic sport. He finds himself falling in love with a girl that should be off limits and could not only wreck his chances at winning Olympic Gold, but at survival.
Will their relationship work out, or will they decide that true love isn’t worth risking your life over?
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