THE STORY
A man in his late forties receives a devastating medical prognosis. With perhaps a decade of summers remaining, he embarks on a final, desperate pilgrimage to reclaim the ones he let slip away — and to ensure the ones ahead are unforgettable.
When a man learns he has only a handful of summers left, he sets out to transform his remaining time into a legacy of meaning — before the sun sets on his final season.
The narrative unfolds across three timelines: the protagonist's childhood summers of wonder, the reckless summers of his twenties, and the urgent, luminous summers of his present — all converging toward one final, transcendent season.
It is a love letter to the American landscape, to second chances, and to the radical idea that it is never too late to live a life of intention.