The Daughter Who Got Away

Leora Freedman
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Celia is a 70-year-old New York artist and educator whose grown daughter Sharon has escaped the pace and expectations of Jewish east coast life to live in a tumble-down cabin in British Columbia. Following a personal crisis, Celia braves a visit to the wilderness, where she and Sharon become involved with an idiosyncratic Jewish community made up of people one doesn't meet in Manhattan. What this community lacks in Yiddishkeit it makes up for in heart and spirit.
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