In order to pursue his ambition of becoming a doctor, Joey bravely left his rural home and his widowed mother, Flora, when he was only 16 years old.
He set off into the unknown with nothing but resolve and a sincere letter placed next to his mother’s sewing machine, thinking that the large metropolis might hold the secret to his future.
He found that working long hours, trying to make ends meet, and seeing his ambition go away made city life much more challenging than he had anticipated.
But Joey persisted, driven by the belief that things will improve, with the support of his buddy Dan and an unwavering sense of optimism. A pivotal moment then occurred when Joey happened.
To meet Mr. Clark, a kind old man who gave him a fresh lease on life and more than just a helping hand. Joey’s desire was rekindled by Mr. Clark’s support and business card,