Joe, now in his sixties, is freed from the hospital after a long struggle with pneumonia and forced to face his legacy: everyone assumed he was dead, and life went on as usual. The flat he's lived in for his whole adult life is rented out to a single mother and her eight-year-old daughter.
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Joe, now in his sixties, is freed from the hospital after a long struggle with pneumonia and forced to face his legacy: everyone assumed he was dead, and life went on as usual. The flat he's lived in for his whole adult life is rented out to a single mother and her eight-year-old daughter.
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