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First of all, I would like to state that it is a love story as warm, sincere, clear and very naive as in Yeşilçam movies. You can read the book as if you were watching a beautiful love movie while sipping your coffee in your warm home in the cold of winter when your mind is full. "Yann and Gaud"; The story of the very handsome but poor fisherman Yann and the very beautiful but rich Gaud. And the beyond magnificent descriptions added to it...
While reading the book, you smell the sea, seaweed, salt and fish... You feel the sea.
Even though there were a lot of descriptions in the book, it never got boring. His language was very fluent. After a while, you get so used to the descriptions that you start to wonder about the setting.
The story also includes "being able to see the sun at midnight". The sun that never sets during the summer in the North Sea and the darkness all winter long were explained to Gaud so simply and beautifully by Yann that I couldn't help but quote those lines (I think I wish it had been explained to me that simply).
And the part that impressed me the most was "marrying the sea". happened.