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Heidi, a 12-year-old girl with a mentally disabled mother named Bernadette, lives a sheltered and isolated life in Reno, Nevada. To communicate with others, Bernadette primarily uses only 23 words, and Heidi takes care of her daily needs. Despite their limitations, Heidi loves her mother deeply and believes in the power of the "Homeland" - the imaginary place her mother often mentions.

Curiosity drives Heidi to unravel the mystery of her past and find out if she has any family besides her mother. Determined to uncover their history, she embarks on a life-changing journey. Armed with a camera and her neighbor's driver's license, Heidi sets out alone on a cross-country trip to Liberty, New York. She leaves her home, her close friend Bernadette's caregiver, and an agoraphobic neighbor behind to explore the world outside her limited existence.

During her journey, Heidi encounters unexpected characters who become an integral part of her story. She befriends a kindhearted teenager named Tom, who is facing his own personal struggles. Together, they navigate the unfamiliar territory, forming a unique bond and helping each other overcome their challenges. Along the way, they meet a librarian named Bernice, who becomes a key player in their quest for answers.

As Heidi uncovers fragments of her and her mother's past, she discovers that her real name is actually Samantha. Her mother was once employed at a tomato farm in Liberty, where Samantha was born. Determined to find the truth, Samantha returns to the farm and discovers her long-lost grandmother and aunt.

Through the revelations of her past, Samantha learns about the circumstances that led to her mother's disability. She realizes that her mother's condition is a result of a traumatic event from her childhood. Samantha's journey not only helps her understand her mother but also gives her a sense of belonging and connection to her newfound family.

As Samantha returns to Reno, she brings with her a deep understanding of herself, her mother, and her family's history. The experience transforms her, allowing her to reconcile with her past and accept her mother for who she is. So B. It is a heartwarming tale about the power of love, resilience, and the importance of personal identity and family bonds.
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