When Alexandra attempts to end an abusive marriage, her husband Tareq
abducts their infant daughters from their Montreal home and deposits
them with his family in a primitive village in Jordan. Trying to
retrieve them through legal means, Alexandra comes face to face with
Arab cultures where children belong to the father's family and women
have no rights to them. She puts a promising career as a medical
researcher on hold, sets off alone to Jordan and succeeds in an
audacious plan to smuggle her daughters back home. But upon returning to
Canada, she finds a judicial system that is unable to protect her
children from being kidnapped again -- this time for good, forcing her
back to a life with the abusive husband. For the next twenty years,
while achieving a PhD and working as a respected scientist, she submits
to her husband's tyranny for the sake of her daughters. Her coping
mechanism is to dissociate herself from constant verbal and emotional
abuse and live as an observant stranger trapped in a life not of h