Sarah grew up in a small town during the 1970s, where she felt the weight of her mother's expectations more than anyone else in her family. While her younger brother, Tony, and older sister, Maggie, appeared exempt from the intense pressure, Sarah was pushed to excel academically and become the shining trophy child her mother could brag about. This harsh judgmental environment strained her relationship with her mother and made her father's refusal to intervene even more disheartening. Years later, Sarah left for college, using the opportunity as an escape from the burdens of her family's expectations. But the past came rushing back when her mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and Sarah's family requested her return to help care for her ailing parent. The present also held an unexpected twist, as Sarah discovered that her best friend had romantic feelings for her and hoped she would stay in Herkimer. The narrative weaves together these two timelines, revealing how her formative years have profoundly influenced her life choices and the complex relationships she navigates in the present. The story delves into the intricate web of family dynamics, the quest for personal fulfillment, and the challenges of reconciling the past with the present.
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