What does an almost middle-aged guy like me have in common with a young woman who was never allowed to grow up?Not much... Other than death.Greer accepts responsibility for taking life for granted. But the weight of others' expectations leaves her existing in the past. She stands on one side of a deep chasm, tied down by regrets that highlight a bleak future.When Greer needs a lift, I recognize our histories are strikingly similar, and I'm struggling as much with being left behind by the people I held dear. But can two lonely hearts bridge the gap together and find a promise for tomorrow?
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