Summer's steamy haze coats North
Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, but feisty Agnes Marie Hopper discovers the
heat isn't the only thing causing her blood to boil. After a kitchen fire
destroys her home, Agnes moves in with her daughter, Betty Jo. Three months
later they come to an understanding: neither can tolerate living with the
other. So on a sultry August morning, Betty Jo drives Agnes and her few
belongings to Sweetbrier Manor, a local retirement home and former house of ill
repute.
With no intention of staying, Agnes devises a scheme to sneak out of the Manor
and find another place to live. Before she can make her exit, she runs into her
best friend from high school, along with some other quirky characters. With a
nose for trouble, Agnes learns some of the residents are being robbed,
over-medicated, and denied basic cable and Internet access. Armed with nothing
more than seventy-one years of common sense and a knack for pushing people's
buttons, Agnes sets out to expose the unscrupulous administrator, protect her
new friends, and restore Sweetbriar Manor's reputation as a "rewarding and
enriching lifestyle. But the real moment of truth comes when Agnes is forced to
choose between her feisty self-reliance and the self-sacrifice that comes from
caring for others.
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