Three teenagers with three different disabilties are all trying to find way's to adjust and succeed with their disabilities. So what happens when their paths cross and they find they can help each more than they can help themselves?
Eliza was born deaf, and is fine with it. What she isn't fine with is the constant difference between herself and her friends. The outcast feeling she lives with day to day and her lack of friends because she's 'different'.
Jeremy became blind at the age of fifteen and lost his old life and himself along with it. He hates life, hates himself, and hates he can't even kill himself on his own.
When the pair meet, they realise that difference isn't bad, because there are always others who are different like you.
Brea was born mute. Never uttering a word, she keeps her conversations stored in books and journals overflowing the shelves in her room, and her thoughts in her head. Her best friends are her books, and her idols are the authors. Yet school is a daily struggle, never being able to prove her intellectual ability through speech, her grades are dismissed as others excel on pure luck alone. She hates it, but lives with it for the sole reason that she won't lose.
She won't let the world beat her this time.
The story is told through both of their eye's and we as the reader watch them grow and change with their situation. This is their story, and this is their fight.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.