Nothing has been the same since Caleb Becker left a party drunk, got behind the wheel, and hit Maggie Armstrong. Even after months of painful physical therapy, Maggie walks with a limp. Her social life is nil and a scholarship to study abroadâher chance to escape everyone and their pitying staresâhas been canceled.
After a year in juvenile jail, Calebâs free . . . if freedom means endless nagging from a transition coach and the prying eyes of the entire town. Coming home should feel good, but his family and ex-girlfriend seem like strangers.
Caleb and Maggie are outsiders, pigeon-holed as "criminal" and "freak." Then the truth emerges about what really happened the night of the accident and, once again, everything changes. Itâs a bleak and tortuous journey for Caleb and Maggie, yet they end up finding comfort and strength from a surprising source: each o.
I am really starting to like this book. It took me a minute to get use to the writing and how it switches back and forth between characters, but I am slowly getting hooked into the book.