As I haven't had the chance to read the 'these days are ours novel', I can't accurately name the main characters. However, in a typical novel, we can expect characters that are relatable and complex. There could be a lead character who is on a journey, either physical or emotional. There might be a love interest, a mentor - like figure, or an antagonist who creates conflict. Without reading the book, all we can do is speculate about the types of characters that might be in it.
What makes it special is the connection we have. It's not just about physical attraction but a deep emotional bond. We understand each other without having to say much.
No, 'Yours Mine and Ours' is purely fictional. It's designed to engage and entertain the audience with an interesting story rather than being rooted in reality.
The novel is notable for its beautiful prose and the depth of emotions it conveys. It explores the challenges and joys of an LGBT romance in a sensitive and authentic way.
I'm not sure exactly which character said 'the restaurant's ours' in Pulp Fiction off the top of my head. It could be one of the mobsters or some other character involved in the seedy underworld of the movie.