With a global pandemic surging, civil unrest spreads across the nation. Rani teaches an Honors American Literary Tradition course, opening with a provocative discussion on civil rights. Her students, stirred by questions of race and class, ignite a dialogue that culminates in a campus protest at Edington University—an outcome long envisioned by a legendary activist.
Meanwhile, Rani's unconventional union to another woman begins to strain under the weight of her rising literary career. Jasmine, a fine arts major entering her junior year, starts to reevaluate her path as new opportunities surface.
Micah's unexpected return to the United States further complicates Rani's life. He hopes to build a relationship with the child he fathered for the couple, but his reconnection with a childhood friend shifts the emotional terrain.
Nadia Simpson, now a successful art dealer based in the capital, has quietly cherished feelings for Micah despite his devotion to Rani. A tender romance begins to bloom between them, though not without a painful setback.
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