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About Green Mothers' Club

Five moms in a competitive grade school community keep their enemies close, and one another closer, as envy and secrets tangle and unravel their lives. The friendship, motherhood, and growth of five mothers. Each of them have their own issues that they could not overcome. They who had come to think of themselves only as "mother," will reveal hidden secrets. After they meet in the elementary school community, they learn to heal and grow by interacting and comforting each other.

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