Meet Irene, a beautiful girl that is on the verge of womanhood yet; she's socially and boy awkward. She's a billionaires daughter, yet she's kept under lock an key in her home in Boston, while her mother flutters about being the social butterfly, and her father seems distant.. Irene wants to know what the teenagers of 1944 are doing, and what it feels like to go to a party, that isn't one with cameras at every angle. Can she ever sample the taste of freedom or will she be forever locked away in the the prison she calls home?