A young girl named Calpurnia lives near Cross Creek, Florida, during the Great Depression. When she learns that her community has fallen on hard times and faces starvation and that her father's livelihood as a fisherman is threatened, she seeks the advice of Mother Albirtha, a wise woman who lives deep in the forest. Albirtha tells Calpurnia about a secret river teeming with fish and that she'll find it only when she learns to trust her imagination. Calpurnia heeds Mother Albirtha's advice, saves the community and her father's business—but in the end, also learns a profound lesson about humility and the true meaning of altruism.
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