![]() ![]() But the pivotal rally forces Georgie into the bigger, unsheltered world, where she must confront her final fears-or forfeit her chance for emotional freedom and a fulfilling new life. Between her rekindled love for Truman and Laurel becoming the daughter she never had, her wish for the extraordinary seems to have been granted. When the college announces it will shutter, Georgie and fiercely independent Laurel Cross, the student who’s closest to Georgie’s heart, organize a rally to save it. By night, she’s a moth to his porch light. By day, Georgie works as faculty liaison to his committee. While she scrambles to rescue the French department, her first love, Truman Parker, arrives to serve as a financial consultant to the school. Georgie is shattered to learn that her sanctuary is heavily in debt. Yet on her forty-ninth birthday, she wishes for something extraordinary. She realizes the irony: she’s working to shape her students into world leaders even as PTSD-induced agoraphobia, a result of trauma she suffered as a girl, keeps her prisoner on a tiny college campus. French professor Georgie Bricker hasn’t poked a toe outside Virginia’s Willa Cather College for women in two decades. ![]()
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