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In a quiet house where the rain lingers late into October, Ama holds her family together through gentle routine and watchful silence. Between the heavy iron gates that keep the world at bay and the unsaid truths lingering in every room, she has created a sanctuary for her children-frail, but safe.
Her son, Kojo, walks a path weighed down by quiet expectations, watching the road out front while treading carefully inside. Meanwhile, young Maya maps their small world on paper, her fingers smudged with charcoal as she seeks horizon lines beyond the walls of their home. Bound by shared silence and unspoken understanding, brother and sister lean on one another to navigate the delicate atmosphere of their house.
But when a single, heavy letter arrives on the kitchen sideboard, the fragile stillness begins to fracture. For Ama, facing what lies inside means confronting the shadows of their past. For Kojo and Maya, it means deciding whether to stay behind the gate or step into the light.
Soft, atmospheric, and deeply moving, Holding the Sun is a tender portrait of motherly devotion, sibling bonds, and the quiet courage it takes to open closed doors.