
“Home is where the harm is.”
Desperate to get out from under her overprotective mother, a home-schooled teen runs off to live with her dad, and forms a bond with his much-younger boyfriend.
A tender, funny, and sometimes cringe-worthy look at a teen finding her footing. It’s about messy families, unexpected connections, and the awkward journey to self-discovery. Feels like a warm hug with a side of teen angst.













