In 1920's France, 16-year old Gitty loses
 herself in a secular book given to her by a friend and forgets her 
mother's instructions to watch her three year old brother, Moishy. When 
Moishy disappears as the result of his sister's negligence, it sets off a
 chain reaction that travels through three generations.
 
And in modern-day Israel, Tova, a pastry chef whose husband is in a
 coma, begins teaching a professional baking course to buy time for her 
dreams — and step back from her daughter Naomi and their enmeshed 
relationship.
 
Does a tainted, guilty past mean an eternally guilty future for Gitty?
 
Will dangerously blurred boundaries spell the end of Tova's and Naomi's once healthy relationship?
 
Is there a way out? Is there any hope?
 
Beyond Hope, by popular novelist and therapist Atara Hefetz, 
explores the crucial strengths and devastating weaknesses we all 
possess.
 
It is a compelling drama that will give you not only hope, but simple tools for a better life.