At the outbreak of World War I, Fay's isolated life on bleak, windswept
Breaksea Island takes a dramatic turn. As a lighthouse keeper's
daughter, Fay knows semaphore and Morse code and responds when the
soldiers on the ships signal to her. Soon, the soldiers are semaphoring
messages for their loved ones, which Fay then telegraphs on their
behalf. Although they never meet, Fay eventually becomes friends with
one young soldier who has no family. After the soldiers depart for the
battlefields of Egypt and Gallipoli, Fay follows their fortunes and
continues her long-distance conversations with them through letters and
postcards. Drawing on archival material and interweaving fact with
fiction, Fay's tale is based on a true story and brings to life the
hardships of those left at home during the war.