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OverviewIn January 2017, Clara Tan arrives in Chiang Mai with one suitcase, one overstuffed carry-on, and the fragile confidence of a woman determined to build a meaningful life far from Singapore. She has come to northern Thailand to work as a Field Coordinator for a local organization combating malaria, expecting long field roads, complicated logistics, donor reports, community volunteers, and the emotional exhaustion of work that matters. She is not ready for the mosquitoes. She is not ready for Mali, her terrifyingly wise supervisor; Nok, the office's unofficial emotional surveillance unit; Pim, whose field wisdom is blunt and practical; or Madam, the office cat who rules over documents, suitcases, and human weakness with silent authority. And she is certainly not ready for Kasper Lund. Kasper is a Danish doctor on holiday in Thailand when he meets Clara by chance at a Bangkok street market. Their first conversation begins with mango sticky rice and a chili skewer he should never have trusted. It should have ended there - a funny story between two strangers passing through the same city. Instead, Kasper follows Clara north to Chiang Mai. Five days become messages. Messages become calls. Calls become return visits, borrowed scarves, cleared drawers, family dinners in Copenhagen, office jokes in Chiang Mai, and the dangerous hope that two lives built on different continents might somehow find the same place. From 2017 to 2020, Clara and Kasper try to turn almost into properly. They love each other across time zones, hospital shifts, field visits, funding uncertainty, and airport goodbyes. But love is not the only thing shaping their lives. Clara's work in Thailand becomes more than a job - it becomes purpose, community, and home. Kasper's life in Denmark is equally rooted in medicine, family, and duty. The more they grow, the harder they become to move. Then 2020 arrives, and the world closes. Travel stops. Plans collapse. The decision year loses its map. What once felt difficult becomes indefinite, and Clara is forced to face the question she has avoided for years: if love only exists in the next visit, the next call, the next promise, is it still a life - or only waiting with better language? Almost, Again is a tender, witty, and deeply human novel about long-distance love, humanitarian work, women who build lives far from home, and the quiet grief of relationships that are real but cannot become enough. It is a story of mango sticky rice, field shoes, Copenhagen weather, malaria reports, difficult choices, and one unforgettable office cat. Above all, it is about learning that love can fail to become a life and still not have been a lie. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amara LumenPublisher: Amara Lumen Publishing Imprint: Amara Lumen Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.717kg ISBN: 9789199155937ISBN 10: 9199155931 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 06 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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