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- The Watermelon acts as a magnet and lures weird people to the door (including the ghost of his mother). One day he finds a young runaway asleep inside. He doesn't realize that life will never be the same.
- Taking a hiatus from his position as a university professor, Nathan Salt is trying his hand at photography while he sorts things out. He has also begun a new relationship with the owner of a local bookstore, Betty Fable. One aspect of Nathan's down time is embracing the concept of ignorance as a possible scientific tool, a sort of zen approach to problem solving. Meanwhile, a local boy - Brian Loomis - is experiencing an existential crisis of his own. To his family and teachers, he seems to be descending into the society of white supremacists; some are even starting to suspect he may be on the path to a mass shooting. Brian's guardian Aunt, Nancy Collier, is about to undergo an out-of-state cancer treatment, necessitating the arrival of her own mother, Sandy Beechman, to oversee Brian. Meanwhile, a ragtag trio of while nationalists - Kong, Chief and Driver - plot to make a stand for white power, much to the chagrin of Burt Hayes, the wealthy and elusive man seeking to legitimize their organization. And then there is Jet, a classmate of Brian's, who has taken a romantic interest in him. Unfortunately, a number of Jet's former sexual partners use their past encounters as a pretext for belittling her, most particularly Clarke, a greasy meth-head who revels in tormenting Jet's current boyfriend. As Brian digs himself ever deeper into the rabbit hole of white supremacy and their obsession with firearms and fascist politics, Nathan works out an approach asking the "right questions," which may (or may not) avert a catastrophe.
- Capturing the sense of a community in transition from past to future through a multi-lensed present, "3 Degrees of Connection" explores Lewes, Delaware, through its diverse - and at times conflicting - stories, history and heritage.
- A struggle between mindsets for the survival of a community
- When Jenna finds herself in an unfortunate situation, she fights against an unjust system for her freedom. Desperate to prove her innocence, she grasps onto shreds of evidence that might help her case. But when all odds are against you, can you ever really win?