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Rosemary O'Brien, a painter living in the West Village in New York City, still reeling from the loss of her fiancé three years earlier, must move out of their shared home and find meaning in her new life by beginning to date again and answering a request for proposal to paint a large-scale mural in a new Korean tea house, owned by none other than Jordan Park, the man who moved into her old apartment.
As Rosemary and Jordan butt heads at first, Rosemary questions what it means to "move on" from grief, from her late fiancé , and from the place she called home for so long and how she can still love someone else without compromising her feelings from the past.
Rosemary O'Brien, a painter living in the West Village in New York City, still reeling from the loss of her fiancé three years earlier, must move out of their shared home and find...
Rosemary O'Brien, a painter living in the West Village in New York City, still reeling from the loss of her fiancé three years earlier, must move out of their shared home and find meaning in her new life by beginning to date again and answering a request for proposal to paint a large-scale mural in a new Korean tea house, owned by none other than Jordan Park, the man who moved into her old apartment.
As Rosemary and Jordan butt heads at first, Rosemary questions what it means to "move on" from grief, from her late fiancé , and from the place she called home for so long and how she can still love someone else without compromising her feelings from the past.
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