"He loved a girl who was as deep as the ocean.
So deep, he could feel the breeze, when he touched her skin
and smell the salty water when she cried.
He loved everything she was: Stormy nights, calm mornings.
He wanted to know all those secrets that lay on the bottom of the sea.
He loved a girl who was as deep as the ocean.
He loved the mystery that she was,
and all the creatures that swam inside her mind.
He loved her so but never noticed that she was drowning."
-Josephin August, He loved the ocean
Jane Norah just survived an uphill battle with bulimia and depression, but that doesn't mean she's happy now. She's alright, as long as she stays out of people's way.
That summer, her parents force her to go to a camp for people like her. There, she meets Luke. A boy who introduces her to path of acceptance, happiness and love. But where Luke is, comes trouble.
Join Jane at a two-way road of opening herself up to a life she's never dreamed of and a life that will lead her to her biggest heartbreak yet.
If you saw Valerie Henon, you'd know that no one would ever consider her skinny for even a second. She wasn't popular either, but she was okay with all of this. Her life was good. That is, until new neighbor, Calum Hood shows up. From the instant she met, she knew she was going to hate him. He was obnoxious and rude and she just couldn't stand to be around him. That is, until she see's a new side of him one night. She learns new things about him and tells him things she hasn't told anyone else. Could she ever end up falling for him? I mean, why waste her time on someone she doesn't think will ever like her back, right?