Rachel is an unusually rebellious teenage girl who seems to be more difficult to discipline than her peers as she goes through puberty. Not only was she impulsive and made swearing at others a routine, but she also had a habit of drinking too much—apparently, she had gradually lost control of herself. Given the bad effects of Rachel's recent car accident, her mother, Lily, finally got the hang of it and dragged her out of her San Francisco home. Since Lily couldn't think of any other place for a rough girl like Rachel, she had to take her to her grandmother's house, a small town in Idaho where she had vowed never to set foot again. superior.
The head of the family, Georgia, was not the traditional kind, doting grandmother. On the contrary, she set a series of rules for her life that could not be broken, and strictly required everyone who stepped into her house to be She abides by these rules together, even if God comes, I believe she will not buy it. Lily hopes that Rachel's behavior can be restrained under the strict rules of her grandmother. Georgia, who promised to take care of her granddaughter, had to take a few deep breaths to remind herself to calm down after learning about the reason why Rachel was so irritable - it turned out that Rachel had been sexually harassed by her stepfather.
Rachel must endure a quiet summer in a small town under the watchful eye of the rule-oriented Georgia. Gradually, Georgia noticed the changes in her granddaughter from the inside out. Rachel stopped using anger as her outlet, and began to learn what it means to be responsible and forgiving, and she finally let go of her guard—especially to her mother. Rachel's summer in the small town eventually turned into a journey that changed the minds of three women, and some hidden secrets were revealed one by one, but no matter what happened, blood would bind them together. Together, nothing will ever change
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