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In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
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In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
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In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
About this item
In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
In 1999 West Palm Beach, fifty-eight-year-old Cherie Anderson is summoned from Minnesota to aid her two mothers: Dale, who abandoned her at five and now faces eviction from Soleil City, and Marlys, who raised her but is terminally ill and in denial. Cherie is determined to support Dale's plea for help and assist Marlys, who refuses to admit her condition. Simultaneously, she hopes to distract her pregnant daughter, Laura, whose marriage has crumbled just before her due date.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
The South Florida Senior Synchronized Swimming Competition emerges as their beacon of hope. Winning the contest and its ten-thousand-dollar prize could save Soleil City. With Laura, an ex-dance team captain, as their coach, their chances are promising. The competition also allows Cherie to concentrate on Marlys's needs without distraction.
Throughout the month in the lively, spirited Soleil City, Cherie, Dale, Marlys, and Laura navigate their fraught relationships and rediscover their bonds. Surrounded by a community of feisty, strong-willed women in their seventies, these three generations learn that life and motherhood aren’t about right and wrong—they’re about striving to do better.
“A witty, touching story of resilience, forgiveness, complicated family dynamics, and second chances.”—Deepa Varadarajan, author of Late Bloomers
Through the challenges of synchronized swimming and the pursuit of saving their home, the women confront their past mistakes, seek forgiveness, and find new strength in their shared journey, ultimately realizing the true meaning of family and redemption.
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