“She hadn’t told him this, but looking back on it now, they wanted different things. She had poured herself into trying to bridge the gap between them, convinced she could make it work, but that only drained her further.”
When Agnes relocates with her family to be nearer to her husband’s mother, life in the regional community leaves her feeling unsettled and alone. Seeking comfort and purpose, she forms a committee to establish a kindergarten for local families.
Through setbacks, small triumphs, and the gentle companionship of the group, Agnes slowly rediscovers connection. She finds peace and a different rhythm in new pastimes. But will these changes be enough for Agnes to release the past that still holds her?