After breaking up with his boyfriend, David moves from New York City to Sacramento to help his sick mother, because he doesn't have a lot of money. For the first time in ten years, he's living with his conservative father and younger sisters. He feels like a stranger in his childhood home. It gets worse and worse for David as his mother's health gets worse. He tries very hard to make sense of this horrible experience and convince everyone (including himself) that he's "doing okay."
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After breaking up with his boyfriend, David moves from New York City to Sacramento to help his sick mother, because he doesn't have a lot of money. For the first time in ten years, he's living with his conservative father and younger sisters. He feels like a stranger in his childhood home. It gets worse and worse for David as his mother's health gets worse. He tries very hard to make sense of this horrible experience and convince everyone (including himself) that he's "doing okay."
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