
Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College
Senior year at Overton College. For Grace Harlowe and her circle of friends, the final chapter of college brings new tensions alongside old loyalties. A new student, Patience Eliot, arrives with unresolved drama trailing behind her. The dining room buzzes with progressive luncheon planning, but beneath the surface of friendship and academic pursuits lie the complications every young woman faces: ambition, rivalry, and the uncertain bridge between girlhood and adulthood. This is the world of early 1900s collegiate life, where education meant something new and dangerous for women, and every social slight carried weight. Chase captures that particular anxiety of final years, what comes next, and who will you be when you leave? For readers who crave nostalgic glimpses into how young women lived, loved, and worried before the world changed.













































