There is a solution to pain, melancholia and solitude. It is without resorting to depression, self-harm or abusal of substances that one can heal from injuries of the past. Even from the most cruel.
Harry Raythorne has been dumped, forgotten, thrown away like a disposable doll. His suffering seems to have no end, but the company of friends is what rouses him from a morose slumber and revives his will.
Trouble surfaces again however, and Harry must jump over many hurdles if he is to brave through discomforts and conflict he has already experienced - but had it been once too many?