In post-war Britain, grief-stricken Lewis Aldridge, age ten, struggles to accept the death of his loving mother. Lewis is forced to hide his emotions after being left in the care of his emotionally distant father Gilbert, whom he barely knows, and who promptly remarries.
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In post-war Britain, grief-stricken Lewis Aldridge, age ten, struggles to accept the death of his loving mother. Lewis is forced to hide his emotions after being left in the care of his emotionally distant father Gilbert, whom he barely knows, and who promptly remarries.
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