In A Woman in Pink, an unnamed woman recounts her deeply
intertwined relationship with Dutch, a man she meets in her
twenties and immediately loves. Dutch tells her he has distanced
himself from the substance-fueled chaos that once consumed
him, while she explains she has left her eating disorder in the
past. Together, they convince themselves they' ve outrun their
darkest histories. But over the span of their fifteen-year
relationship, those shadows loom large, influencing their
bond in ways they never expected.
She wants to free herself from the turmoil of addiction. She
also wants to believe that Dutch is her Johnny Cash, that she is
his June Carter, and that theirs is a great love story. When their
histories and choices finally collide, she is forced to confront
everything she thought she knew about love, identity, and what
it means to truly heal.