Georgia, 1972. After Helen Harmon drops her three children off at school and
her husband, Jerry, leaves for his job as a security guard at the state prison,
she heads to her office at the Winkler Outdoor Advertising Company in
Valdosta, Georgia-and is never heard from again.
The Harmon family can't believe that Helen would simply vanish, but the
thought of foul play is just too horrible to contemplate. Weeks and months
pass, and the family comes to slowly realize that something horrendous and
tragic happened the summer of 1972.
Helen and Jerry's son, thirteen-year-old Harold, takes the loss especially
hard. Since his father is an emotional wreck, and his older sister moves away,
Harold takes on the heavy responsibility of helping his younger sister cope
with the loss. But his mother's inexplicable disappearance haunts him. If he
could only have the closure that every person who loses a loved one needs
and wants, maybe he could somehow get on with his life.
Harold grows to maturity, still longing for the mystery to be solved, even
though it appears to be hopeless. But when a startling discovery is made by
two brothers, it ignites a community's mandate for the truth, sending Harold
on a quest to uncover the long-buried reality for himself.