By the time Becky Chang is thirteen, she has lived in five houses across three states and two countries, and she has been the new kid at school six times. So in 1976, when her family picks up and moves to a farm in a rural town in West Virginia, there’s more to the word “home” than she imagines. She negotiates between her parents’ Taiwanese influence and family values with the center-of-the-Appalachian-mountains-bible-belt-culture. As she navigates the emotional twists and turns, she discovers what home really means, with the assistance from an unexpected source.
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Production Credits
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