Seventy-two-year-old, red-haired Winnie--homeless and abandoned time and
again by those she's trusted--would say she's no trouble. She is content
to let the days go by, minding her own business, bothering no one.
Winnie would rather not recall the past, and at her age, doesn't see
much point in thinking about the future. But she is catapulted out of
her exile when a young girl robs her of her suitcase and her wig--her
only material possessions.
Winnie then embarks on a journey to find the thief, and what begins as a
search for stolen belongings becomes the rediscovery of a stolen life.
Forced to take stock of how events long buried have brought her to a
derelict house on the edge of nowhere, she relives the secrets of a past
she had disowned.
As she pieces together the fragments of her life, Winnie recognizes that
she is no longer simply on a hunt for stolen goods. After all these
years, she has not escaped from her life at all: she has been circling
it, and now must come to terms with it.
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