Height Match

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Maya Scott has finally gotten over her stage fright and is dating a 31-year-old former marine who left the country to serve his country overseas. Maya has taken on the role of being a Genghis Kahn and making her own mark in World War II, but now she has to adjust to life as an American in New York City. A tall, buxom blonde, Maya has had to be content with her looks, her accent, and her nationality, since her birth, but now she has to make a new decision about her profession and age. Will this finally put a stop to her marriage proposal to a much older National, or will this heighten her chances for a promotion at her job as an account manager?

In the first part of this two-part mini-series, Maya was an experimental patient in a mental institution, held prisoner due to her height and gender. While locked in the cell, she witnessed the brutality that was visited upon other minorities during internment. She learned that even African Americans were being treated so differently by the government, just because they were shorter than the white Americans. Now, in this second part, Maya Scott finds herself set free after the war, but with a different purpose. Now, will she use her height and intelligence to find her true love and a partner who share her intelligence, or will her career choose her instead?

The series ends with Scott as a widowed woman, looking to move on past her marriage into a successful career. She meets a janitor and inventor, Frank Burns, but can he make her fall in love the way she did with her high school crush? And if height isn’t enough, will this woman’s intelligence and beauty be sufficient for a happily ever after? Height or intelligence, age or nationality, finding the perfect match is the name of the game in this intriguing romantic comedy about finding the right partner.

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