Georgia Stewart is finishing her last year of high school with full expectations of going to her dream school, Pennsylvania State University. On top of that, she plays flute and does marching band for her school, Bear River High School. When she lifts heavy equipment to unload, she gets in a tragic accident. Her hand, the most crucial body part, is taken away from her. After everything she has worked for is gone. Her music, her future, and her individuality as a musician. To confront the haunting challenge of relearning to live and perform, she has to establish whether to let this event affect her or find the courage to keep going. With the help of her family, friends, and a sudden new connection with greetings from a bandmate, Georgia goes on an adventure of resilience, introspection, and rediscovering her desire for music.
As she goes through grief, love, and strongship to retrieve her dreams, Georgia will have to know how to answer this one question: How long will she prove herself that she is still complete?