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June Hayward and Athena Liu are both writers. Athena, of Asian descent, is more successful, while June believes that no one would be interested in her work as an average white girl. When Athena suddenly dies, June steals Athena's manuscript and submits it as her own. The publisher creates a new image for June, complete with ambiguous ethnic photographs. Unexpectedly, the book becomes a huge success. However, June cannot escape Athena's shadow, and evidence emerges, threatening June's success. As she races to cover up her secret, June realizes how far she is willing to go to retain what she believes she deserves.
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