
Whither
by Dawn Powell
'Whither' Summary
Zoe Bourne has always dreamed of leaving her small hometown of Albon and becoming a writer in Manhattan. At long last, she gets her chance, and she arrives in the city with the optimism of youth. However, she soon learns that the city is a tough place to make it, and she faces an uphill battle to achieve her goals. Despite the challenges, Zoe remains determined to succeed, and she slowly begins to make a name for herself. Along the way, she meets a cast of colorful characters who help and hinder her progress. Ultimately, Zoe's journey is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of following your dreams.Book Details
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