Sarah Novak's near-death experience in the mountains has forced her to acknowledge her love for Lee Logan. She's determined to force the Riverford School Board to hire married women teachers.
Victoria Hodges is painting pictures depicting strong women defying traditional gender barriers. She's determined to persuade a New York gallery to show her paintings.
Christine Boyd has defied the confining traditions of widowhood and performed her first public concert in Colorado. She's determined to open concert stages to women.
All three women have gained new strength, new visions at the first Colorado Chautauqua in 1898, but now it's time to go home. Will they have the courage, the strength to destroy restrictions on women in the upcoming new century?
The train awaits . . . Riverford, with all its repressive traditions, is a mere twenty-four hours away, and forces they never dreamed of are already arrayed against them. Can they make the new century accept the new woman?
"The strength of Moser's work is that she so honestly portrays the inner struggles of a person trying to choose the right path amidst a staggering array of options. Her finally drawn characters capture the reader's heart and mind, prompting personal introspection. . . ." Vicki Marsh Kabat, Waco Today Magazine
"My friend, gifted novelist Kay Moser, has an extraordinary new book coming out. It's called "Fashioning the Future," and it's the next installment in her fabulous "Aspiring Women" Series of historical fiction novels. I hope you will check out her latest masterpiece. Fans of "When Calls the Heart" will love it!" Brian Bird, Creator of "When Calls the Heart" on Hallmark TV