'You'd Be Home Now' tells the compelling tale of Emory, a teenage girl caught in the throes of her family's turmoil and the devastating ripples of the opioid crisis in her small town. Emory, once defined by her role as the 'good sister' and caretaker of her troubled brother Joey, faces the stark revelation of her brother's drug addiction following a catastrophic car accident. As Joey returns from rehab, Emory begins her junior year of high school amidst the whispers and judgments of Mill Haven's townsfolk. Through fresh trials, Emory is confronted with the challenge of defining herself beyond others' expectations while navigating the complexities of love, family, and the haunting presence of addiction that clings to her community. Kathleen Glasgow's narrative is a powerful commentary on identity, resilience, and the unyielding bonds that tie a family together in the wake of tragedy.