- Estranged siblings Elizabeth and Danny reunite in their childhood home after the death of their eccentric mother. Without a will or any instructions, old wounds are quickly reopened and disagreements abound. A Ouija board may be the only way for "Mom" to provide the guidance they both desperately seek.—Clark Childers
- If Susan Anne Pratt Hanesley ever wanted something for her two children, it was that they would simply get along. Now that she's gone, Danny and Elizabeth find themselves in uncharted but familiar territory. Danny moved in with Mom to help her in her final years, and Elizabeth was left in charge of the will. The only problem is, there is no will. "Ashes to Dust" is a story about two very different-minded siblings who must navigate the passing of their mother as best they can and figure out a way to come out whole on the other end. There are big questions regarding the family home, her things, and most importantly, where to put her ashes. Danny believes a Ouija board might give them the answers they so desperately seek. Elizabeth thinks he's ridiculous. When the power goes out, they have little else to do, so they give the board a shot, and it appears "Mom" just might have something to say. What they determine is a most fundamental lesson: she's gone, and it's about them now.—Clark Childers
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