Like many young women her age, Jenna MacDonald is a contradiction. On one hand, she is bright, independent, and confident. On the other hand, as she readily acknowledges, there is a large part of her that remains wide-eyed and nave especially when it comes to the ways of the world. Shortly after she transfers from UCLA to Tufts to start her sophomore year, Jenna meets David Whitcomb, and the very thing she least expects to happen, and is least prepared for a serious relationship accelerates her life in ways she couldnt have imagined. Despite her lack of worldly experience, most of the decisions Jenna makes seem to be the right ones. But then a series of events forces things in a new direction. And the realities she has to confront become even more complicated and far-reaching. There is little doubt that the choices she has to make will change the course of her life and the lives of everyone around her.
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