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The Girl Who Forgot the Butterflies

Romance · 2020 · PG-13

The Girl Who Forgot the Butterflies

by Marsha Heather Graham

She forgot what hope felt like. Then it came back.

A contemporary romance about memory, loss, and the way love can resurface even when we've tried to forget it. Graham's novel is built around the image of butterflies as symbols of the feelings we push away.

For14+GenreRomanceLength278 pagesRead time~7.7 hours

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Some

Adult language

Sexual Content

A lot

Open-door sexual content — moderately explicit

Substance Use

None

No significant substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Memory loss and emotional closure themes create sustained gentle depth

What this book is about

A contemporary romance about memory, loss, and the way love can resurface even when we've tried to forget it. Graham's novel is built around the image of butterflies as symbols of the feelings we push away.

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