In the quiet farmlands of Harmony, Iowa, Sophie Reynolds returns home after years in New York to care for her father, whose Alzheimer’s is steadily erasing memories. What begins as a reluctant visit uncovers a long-buried family secret: the stillbirth of her older sister, Grace, whom her parents never spoke of. Through old letters, a quilt stitched from baby clothes, and tender moments in the cornfields, Sophie, her mother Ruth, and brother Jake confront grief, forgiveness, and the power of naming what was lost. In staying through harvest, Sophie finds that home isn’t just a place—it’s the courage to carry love forward, piece by piece.