The Butterfly
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College is a time for change, a time for growth. Memphis Whitaker changed over the course of her eventful freshmen year. Home for the summer, Memphis is ready to experience her hometown through the eyes of her new self. She runs into a familiar face from college during her first few weeks home. During her summer with Eli Morrison she learns more than she thought she could about her family, friends, and the guy she's been spending all her time with. She begins to question if she'd transformed as much as she thought she had as the summer goes on. Eli shows Memphis that it is possible to transform more than once in life, and that sometimes it's the best thing that could ever happen.
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