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“Sixteen-year-old Taylor Hill feels blamed for her parents' failing marriage and finds comfort in their fading garden. As she faces guilt and distance, Taylor learns that love and forgiveness can still grow in the hardest seasons.”
Sixteen-year-old Taylor Hill faces the turmoil of her parents' crumbling marriage, feeling responsible for their unhappiness. As her family's emotional distance grows, she finds solace in their once-beautiful garden, a symbol of better times. Struggling with guilt and longing for connection, Taylor embarks on a journey to understand her role in her family's strife, ultimately learning that love and forgiveness can bloom even in the most troubled seasons of life.
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When a spoiled English girl living in 19th century India loses both parents in a cholera epidemic, she is sent back to England to live in a country mansion. The lord is a strange old man-- frail and deformed, immensely kind but so melancholy. She wishes to discover what has caused him so much sorrow and to bring joy back to the household. It all must have something to do with the screams and wails which echo through the house at night and no one wants to talk about.

A gardener in East L.A. struggles to keep his son away from gangs and immigration agents while traveling across town to perform landscaping work for the city's wealthy landowners.