Down By The River (Blu-ray)
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Skylar Ford (Sean Johnson) is an aspiring writer with too much weight on his young shoulders. Bogged down by family responsibilities and career setbacks, Skylar searches for a balance between helping his mother (Alethea Bailey) take care of his sister Hannah (Adriana Ford), who suffers from sickle cell anemia, and finding a publishing house that will accept his work.
While Skylar attempts to hold the family together, a surprise visit from an unwelcome guest and a frightening event at Hannah’s birthday party sends their feelings reeling. With the family’s very foundation and faith tested to their limits, Skylar’s dream now appears beyond reach. Based on a true story, Down by the River earned the Dove Foundation’s highest honor of five doves.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781563712685
UPC: 095163886202
Binding: Blu-ray Disc
Published: April 2014
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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