It is the narrative of Laura (Elisa Donovan), a working mother who simply wishes to spend more time with her daughter Kelsey, who is nine years old at the time of the film. Unfortunately, her overbearing boss Paul (Fred Willard) has other plans for them. Kelsey's father, Dylan (Brad Rowe), files for joint custody, which forces Laura to transport Kelsey to Texas, where she encounters the lifestyle, religion, and father (Tom Skerritt) that she had abandoned. Laura and Dylan will find their way back to the commitments they made to each other and to Kelsey with the assistance of the local church Pastor, Frank (John Schneider).
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It is the narrative of Laura (Elisa Donovan), a working mother who simply wishes to spend more time with her daughter Kelsey, who is nine years old at the time of the film. Unfortunately, her overbearing boss Paul (Fred Willard) has other plans for them. Kelsey's father, Dylan (Brad Rowe), files for joint custody, which forces Laura to transport Kelsey to Texas, where she encounters the lifestyle, religion, and father (Tom Skerritt) that she had abandoned. Laura and Dylan will find their way back to the commitments they made to each other and to Kelsey with the assistance of the local church Pastor, Frank (John Schneider).
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