The story follows , a first-generation Chinese American consultant, and Nate , a white science professor from a low-income Appalachian background.
The story concludes without a neat resolution, emphasizing that marriage—much like a rental—is defined by transience and impermanence. Critical Reception We Rented an Apartment to have the best Sex in ...
Much of the "romance" is sidelined by the overwhelming influence of their parents. The couple struggles to balance their own desires against the conflicting expectations of Keru’s immigrant parents and Nate’s rural Southern family. The story follows , a first-generation Chinese American