
This is the intro song. An Amish lad bids his family farewell before setting off on an adventure.
Jacob leaves his father, takes a bus, then an airline, and eventually lands in Berlin.
In an attempt to engage the man, Jacob assumes that he is also Amish.This song continues as Jacob walks along the street after meeting the youngster.
Jacob uses his new rollers to learn how to skate. He updates his parents with a letter that he sends, detailing his new life in Berlin.
Jacob displays his family Bible to Alf and Bo. He volunteers to be driven to his uncle by Alf.
The choir at church sings. Jacob recalls his previous existence with his Amish relatives.
After the party, the lads get together and discuss the new prohibited things that Jacob has done.
While Jacob searches for methods to assist Alf, the latter is grieving the loss of his father.
Jacob discovers that his father sent him abroad to explore life and that his origins have always been recorded in the book.
When Jacob runs with Alf at the airport, he talks him into completing his college education. In his farewell letter, Jacob informs his parents of how happy he is in Berlin.
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