Savannah is lucky. The daughter of upper-class African-American parents in Washington D.C. in 1919, she lives luxuriously, with an elite education and her pick of the young men in her set. But lately the structure of her societyâthe croquet games, the Sunday teas, the pretentiousnessâhas felt suffocating.
When she meets a young man from the working class named Lloyd, Savannah has a chance to see how the âother halfâ lives. Saddened by their situation, she is motivated to make a true difference. But suffragist lectures and socialist meetings are a radical interest for a young girl from society, and Savannah must find a wayâher wayâto change the world.
Deeply relevant and emotionally resonant for a modern audience, this searing story reveals a girl becoming a woman in a world on the brink of sweeping change.