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In the tumultuous 1960s, a young woman has the chance to marry the love of her life. But will it require her to give up fighting for what she believes in?
Abigail Wheeler is a bright, ambitious college student who just knows she can change the world. Determined to make good use of opportunities her mother never had, she spends her time campaigning for women's rights and planning for her future. She knows exactly what she wants out of life-until she receives a surprise marriage proposal from her best friend, Gabriel Kelly.
Abigail has always harbored feelings for Gabriel, but uncertainty over whether he's reciprocated her affection has made her reluctant to confess her heart. Then there's her fear of committing to traditional life in her small town. And most importantly, if their romance fails, their friendship could be damaged for good.
But turning him down could mean forsaking a promising future with the one person who loves her for who she is. And when world events catch up with them, she realizes that if she waits too long, she may lose the chance forever.
An emotional tale drawn from the women's rights movement to the Vietnam War, Strawberry and Sage is a novella about love, friendship, and standing strong in our convictions.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In the tumultuous 1960s, a young woman has the chance to marry the love of her life. But will it require her to give up fighting for what she believes in?
Abigail Wheeler is a bright, ambitious college student who just knows she can change the world. Determined to make good use of opportunities her mother never had, she spends her time campaigning for women's rights and planning for her future. She knows exactly what she wants out of life-until she receives a surprise marriage proposal from her best friend, Gabriel Kelly.
Abigail has always harbored feelings for Gabriel, but uncertainty over whether he's reciprocated her affection has made her reluctant to confess her heart. Then there's her fear of committing to traditional life in her small town. And most importantly, if their romance fails, their friendship could be damaged for good.
But turning him down could mean forsaking a promising future with the one person who loves her for who she is. And when world events catch up with them, she realizes that if she waits too long, she may lose the chance forever.
An emotional tale drawn from the women's rights movement to the Vietnam War, Strawberry and Sage is a novella about love, friendship, and standing strong in our convictions.