Eighth-grader Molly's ability to throw a knuckleball earns her a spot on the baseball team, which not only helps her feel connected to her recently deceased father, who loved baseball, it helps in other aspects of her life, as well.
Eighth-grader Molly's ability to throw a knuckleball earns her a spot on the baseball team, which not only helps her feel connected to her recently deceased father, who loved baseball, it helps in other aspects of her life, as well.
Fifteen-year-old Fitz kidnaps the father he has never known, taking him from his St. Paul apartment building at gunpoint, in an attempt to address his bewildering mix of resentment and yearning.
Harlan Hawkins, a boy with a passion for baseball, must decide what he really wants from life after being offered a way out of the suburban poverty in which his family has lived since his mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and his father deserted them.
Eighth-grader Molly's ability to throw a knuckleball earns her a spot on the baseball team, which not only helps her feel connected to her recently deceased father, who loved baseball, it helps in other aspects of her life, as well.
Fifteen-year-old Fitz kidnaps the father he has never known, taking him from his St. Paul apartment building at gunpoint, in an attempt to address his bewildering mix of resentment and yearning.
When Hal Lamm, a Minneapolis salesman, is arrested for molesting his granddaughter, the entire family must come to terms with their denial, memories, hidden secrets, and unhealed wounds in the hopes of achieving reconciliation.