The Summer of 1972

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It was a time of change.

Young thinkers around the states had begun to advocate for their own philosophical perspectives as music had begun to move the population to think, to provoke, and to practice peace with events such as Woodstock and a barrage of Volkswagen beetles.

The sarcastic Christopher Kavanaugh was one of those young thinkers, ahead of his time, ahead of the black soul of the world. His brooding ideals and dark views were looked down upon. Most didn't agree with the cynical professor, and his scholars often clashed with his sardonic and unorthodox perspective. He was brilliant, he was eccentric. He was mad, he was broken.

Daisy Halstrom had the voice of angel and a heart made of sunshine. She was as charming as her siren, a vintage beauty, a young flower. It was impossible not to fall in love with her, impossible not to teach her to blossom, impossible for Christopher Kavanaugh to keep the necessary distance between a student and a professor.

The summer of 1972 was a summer of passion, acceptance, fear and love everlasting.

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Follow the young lovers on their romantic journey as the time shifts between present and past, a retelling of the summer that forever changed the lives of Christopher and Daisy.

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