In the small town of Little Hope, Kentucky, whereninety-nine percent of the people profess themselves as God fearing Christians, life has been simple. Amongst the town of close-knit church goes, a small farmer named Paul, work countless days harvesting cotton to provide for hisfamily while raising his twelve-tear old son, George, to be a purpose driven young man. All is well, until a homeless man Mr. Miller stumbles into town, which raises several eyebrowscausing typical sterotypical ways of thinking concerning his physical appearance, unexpected arrival, and intentions of for being there.With all the gossip going on around town about Mr. Miller, at first glance, Paul and his son lean towards the stigma of majority rules. But as bigotry reaches and all time high, in the town of Little Hope, where life changing experience comes into play. Paul and his son, George are obligated to hold their beliefs, and become the nay-sayers against hypocrisy.
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