A Man Who Still Believes in Love is a gay fictitious romance novel published in 2010 by Publish America. It is Yves Ga's first novel. The main character, Alexander, is a young man who drams of meeting the love of his life; reason why he decides to depart from his country Panama in the quest for love. Theme includes love, European art, homosexual relationships, soap opera and reality T.V. actors, and philosophical thoughts.
Synopsis
At twenty three years old, Alexander was confronting different conflicts in his life: he was questioning his sexuality, had an emptiness not filled by a partners love, and his parents were having frequent arguments before and after their divorce.
One time, he had a sexual experience with a yount Italian who was doing his professional practice in Panama, his name was Hefastio and he became the mold or prototype of love for Alexander.
He then decided to depart from his country, Panama, in search of Hefastio, or a love which he thought would fulfill the empty feeling in his heart. He traveled throughout Europe, and eventually settled down in the United States.
The book continues describing the growth and maturity obtained by Alexander when he realizes the mold he made to measure his search of love was too perfect.
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Hi there. I see you're working on articles regarding Yves Ga and the novel above; I've just left a note on User talk:Yves Ga regarding the virtual impossibility of these articles being acceptable as Wikipedia articles. Please read my reasoning there. I would encourage you to use a {[tl|db-g7}} tag on your own userspace draft, delete the above article snippet, and move on to editing other, notable and encyclopedic, topics. Cheers. Tony Fox (arf!) 17:08, 25 February 2010 (UTC)