If you only had a few minutes to evacuate your house in the face of a
wildfire, what would you take? And if you were separated from your mom
and thought she was in danger, would you still leave - or would you head
back in to rescue her?
Twelve-year-old Sam lives alone with his mom in the idyllic seaside town
of Santa Bonita. His father died when Sam was young, but his best friend
Marco has been helping recreate his dad's old photos as part of a
memorial project. One particularly warm October day, however, Sam smells
something faint from far away. It's the scent of smoke.
It's not long before an unexpected southern California wildfire whips
ferociously toward town. Sam, Marco, and the whole neighborhood must
urgently evacuate with little warning. Sam is distraught. If his house
burns, all his memories of his father will go with it.
Even worse, Sam and his mom become separated during the emergency,
sending the boy into a panic. When he should be leaving the city with
Marco and his family, Sam instead turns back, a decision that will
plunge him right into the path of a deadly fire.