After the end of World War II, Sergeant John Campbell returns home to Lakewood, Colorado by boarding a train in San Francisco, California. When he meets a woman on the train, he becomes consumed by the memories of people who abandoned or rejected him that deepens his self-loathing and hopelessness. John is given a miraculous gift of talking to those close to him after their death, yet it is not enough to comfort him as he can only think of one thing that will take him out of his misery. To Return Home is a story of the now and hereafter and the idea that there is no greater evil than the torment from within. However, in the midst of agony there is always the hope that we can find a path to renewal and revival or that it somehow finds us.
After the end of World War II, Sergeant John Campbell returns home to Lakewood, Colorado by boarding a train in San Francisco, California. When he meets a woman on the train, he becomes consumed by the memories of people who abandoned or rejected him that deepens his self-loathing and hopelessness. John is given a miraculous gift of talking to those close to him after their death, yet it is not enough to comfort him as he can only think of one thing that will take him out of his misery. To Return Home is a story of the now and hereafter and the idea that there is no greater evil than the torment from within. However, in the midst of agony there is always the hope that we can find a path to renewal and revival or that it somehow finds us.
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