At her mother’s memorial service, Mira Bartók hears a stark truth: “People have abandoned loved ones for much less.” Her mother, Norma Herr, once a piano prodigy, fell into schizophrenia, transforming love into fear and obsession. Mira and her sister, desperate for safety, changed their names and severed ties, but the past never stayed silent.
Years later, a car accident leaves Mira grappling with a traumatic brain injury and a fractured sense of self. In her search for healing, she reconnects with her dying mother, uncovering a storage unit filled with memories—family photos, childhood keepsakes, fragments of a life once vibrant.
Through extraordinary reconciliation and haunting discoveries, Mira is forced to confront the unbreakable bond between mother and daughter. Can love endure even the deepest wounds?