

I almost forgot about you
Book • 1790
In 'I Almost Forgot About You', Dr. Georgia Young, a successful optometrist in her 50s, feels restless and unfulfilled despite her great friends, family, and career.
After learning about the death of an old college crush, Georgia decides to make significant changes in her life, including quitting her job and selling her house.
She sets out to reconnect with the men she has loved in the past to understand why she feels so lost.
Along the way, she undergoes a journey of self-discovery, facing her fears, and opening herself to new life experiences and the possibility of love.
The novel explores themes of self-discovery, second chances, and the importance of family and friendships.
After learning about the death of an old college crush, Georgia decides to make significant changes in her life, including quitting her job and selling her house.
She sets out to reconnect with the men she has loved in the past to understand why she feels so lost.
Along the way, she undergoes a journey of self-discovery, facing her fears, and opening herself to new life experiences and the possibility of love.
The novel explores themes of self-discovery, second chances, and the importance of family and friendships.
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