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On the tenth anniversary of her father's death, a daughter delves into his old desk, unearthing a surprising collection of her own childhood artwork. This discovery shatters her long-held belief that he disapproved of her creative dreams. As she uncovers an old song she wrote about him and a revealing letter from his youth, a hidden past as a civil rights activist emerges. This journey leads her to a profound re-evaluation of their intricate bond, his practical wisdom, and the enduring legacy of hope that spans generations. A poignant exploration of memory, art, and understanding. Comparable works include I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings