Redneck Emily

Redneck Emily

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A woman with lung cancer meets a man at a bar. She's a carefree redneck who says she's got nothing to loose; but maybe after an adventure or two, she'll change her mind. Hop on the ride as Emily discovers what it's like to truly live again.
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A year and a half after her father died from cancer level headed Laura and her mother make the decision to put the memories of the past behind them and start their lives over. Starting in a new high school mid fall semester of her junior year as well as working full time hours at the coffee shop her mother is trying to launch. Laura has a clear vision of her future she is taking requirement classes to ultimately end up as a pre-med major when she goes to college where as her father's death has inspired her to become an oncologist. However Laura ends up hanging out with a girl named Bridget and her two friends Heather and Jody and these three girls are up to no good, peer pressure to smoke and to drink alcohol at a party where there are no parents present. It is when three more wholesome and nicer girls from school Kimberly, Maggie and Sophie land a job at the coffee shop is when Laura realizes who her true friends are. Then one night tragedy strikes, which shakes up Laura's world once again. But like they say when one door closes in life another one will always open.

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