Fatherless from the age of 12, Vivian Nesbitt was one of the last living descendants of 19th Century Irish poet Mary Eva Kelly whose inspiring verse led her to become known as “Eva of The Nation”. Considering her more contemporary family history of alcoholism, depression and suicide, Vivian was eager not to follow suit. In search of a different legacy she ventures to County Galway Ireland aiming to forge a connection with her feisty great, great grandmother.