About the Job
Rose
My Mothers
About the Job
Rose, early 60s to mid-70s, once vibrant, independent, and overflowing with personality, now battles severe memory loss that slips in and out like a fading signal. She resists her daughter Maia’s attempts to help her move into a care facility, clinging stubbornly to the fragments of the life she believes she still controls. Beneath her confusion lies a deep emotional intelligence and a past she has long protected. When Maia discovers something hidden from Rose’s history, something Rose can no longer remember. It unravels a secret powerful enough to redefine their relationship and the woman Rose once was.