Joss has to rewrite her literature thesis while it turns out that her now-deceased mother has given her a trip to England and the farm where her mother grew up. She decides to travel and try to finish her thesis there. The farm (which her mother's parents sold) is now run by Daniel who lives there with his mother and daughter, Tegan. He tries to make the farm profitable and therefore has, among other things, opened a small B&B in one of the side houses. Joss gets to know Tegan and soon realizes that she suffers from dyslexia.
A good film that tries to be a little deeper than the average and succeeds very well at it.