Three generations. Beautiful.Broken. Damaged. This is a true story of suffering, sorrow, and silence. Who is a mother? What if she isn't? What does she do to meet the needs of her child?
Meet the grandmother, daughter, and grand-daughter who prove that the horrors of the Holocaust linger long after the liberation. See how hard it is to survive one's own genetic pre-disposition and DNA. Experience the loneliness of never feeling loved, respected or supported by your family. Keep trying to please your detractors, all the while making poor choices for yourself. Never really know who your true self is. Try suicide. Be hospitalized. Suffer the pain of mis-diagnosis and not being believed by your psychiatrist, only to find out later, after eight wasted years, that you were right and he was wrong. Then try to make up for lost time with your dying mother, and your own millennial daughter, the one who has dismissed you from her life without a chance to explain. What does a mother do next?