
For Ada and Piper Spencer, singing is as natural as breathing. Blessed with talent and determination, these sisters hope to fulfill their dream of performing on the stages of Nashville. But there's a family secret the girls never knew. In his younger years, their dad chased his own musical dreams before he met their mom, before he joined the marines, and before he lost his life in Iraq many years ago. Ada and Piper never got to know their father. But the chance discovery of a... (Full plot summary below)
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For Ada and Piper Spencer, singing is as natural as breathing. Blessed with talent and determination, these sisters hope to fulfill their dream of performing on the stages of Nashville. But there's a family secret the girls never knew. In his younger years, their dad chased his own musical dreams before he met their mom, before he joined the marines, and before he lost his life in Iraq many years ago. Ada and Piper never got to know their father. But the chance discovery of a letter leads the girls on a quest to discover who he really was. As they learn the truth about their dad and the choices he made, they also get a better understanding of themselves and the special bond that holds their family together.
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| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldCountry music and romance in gentle family drama. |
| User ReviewJax RWhat a beautiful movie. A real feel good, glad you're alive type of film. |
| User ReviewMike WLoved this movie with so much emotion and love of singing! |
| User ReviewLarry SVery sweet and wholesome movie that the whole family can enjoy. Lots of fine country music throughout, as well as some humor, as two teenage sisters seek the true history of their father who died a hero in the Iraq War. However, don't expect to see a lot of Willie Nelson who only appears for one song at the end of the movie. |