One winter morning, a woman walks away from her family without a word, and nothing is ever the same again.
In the years that follow, her absence weaves itself into the lives of those she left behind, shaping choices they do not fully understand and leaving wounds that refuse to close. Her eldest daughter, now grown, is adrift in a world that feels both familiar and foreign, stumbling through the ruins of a childhood that never had the chance to heal.
Told with quiet intensity and emotional precision, Little Lost Doe is a haunting exploration of abandonment, memory, and the invisible threads that tie us to the people we lose. It is a story about the questions that go unanswered, the ache of not knowing, and the fragile hope that somewhere, somehow, there is still a way forward.