Anna Fitzgerald was brought into the world for one purpose: to save her sister Kate, who suffers from leukemia, through any means necessary, including her own body's resources - cord blood cells, bone marrow, and now a kidney. But at thirteen, Anna is more than a medical donor; she's a person with rights, desires, and a growing need for autonomy. She embarks on a legal battle for the ownership of her own body, questioning the ethical boundaries of parental love and sibling duty. 'My Sister's Keeper' weaves a heart-wrenching narrative that forces us to confront what it means to love, to sacrifice, and to let go.