In 1953, a progressive-thinking art history teacher arrives at Wellesley College and challenges the conservative norms and traditions of the all-female institution. She encourages her students to think independently and pursue their own ambitions, thereby questioning the roles assigned to women in society.
In 'Wildflower,' a young girl named Alice escapes her troubled life by forming a deep connection with the natural world. She finds comfort in horseback riding and the beauty of a rose bush. Along her journey, she navigates complex relationships, including her friendship with an older boy, her bond with her adoptive brother, and her strained relationship with her stepfather. As Alice grows up and faces the challenges of coming of age, she learns important life lessons, including the power of love and the strength to overcome adversity.
Dinah Sheldon is a student at an exclusive girl's school who starts campaigning for women's rights. Her minister father and her boyfriend Tom Wade do not approve.
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