Brent_Marchant
Finding a harmonious balance between caring for the needs of others and addressing ones own happiness and well-being can be a difficult tightrope to traverse. So it is for those who attend to the needs of those with high-maintenance caregiving requirements, such as those afflicted with autism. For one family caring for a teenage autistic son (Jonathan Simao) a high-functioning, extremely gifted but largely nonverbal illustrator it takes a lot. It also takes a lot away from their own lives, often prompting profound feelings of guilt when they pursue initiatives of their own. Thats especially true when the artistic savants older sister (Willow Shields) goes away to college and begins pursuing a same-sex relationship with a new love interest...