Louise, a widow, struggles to manage her pear orchard and family in Provence after her husband's death. The bank threatens to foreclose on her loan, and her customers doubt her competence. Meanwhile, she must navigate her teenage daughter and young son. On her way home from the market, Louise hits a stranger, Pierre, who seems fine but agrees to let her treat him. When Pierre stays overnight, Louise is surprised by his neatness and honesty. Diagnosed with Asperger's, Pierre quotes prime numbers and sees them in different colors. Despite initial reservations, Pierre helps Louise with her pear tarts and finds a sense of belonging.
The Sense of Wonder
A widow with two children, Louise, accidentally strikes a stranger with her car, but instead of being seriously injured, he's fine. As she takes care of him, she discovers he's struggling with mental health issues. In an unexpected turn of events, they find that they can offer each othe...