Celeste is a teen full of hopes and dreams, who is residing in England, with her mother, Rosalyn. Coming from school one afternoon, she sees a letter with her name on it. Celeste's life is turned upside down just then, as she learns she is moving to the United States to go live with her father, Jean-Pierre and his new family of three kids.
She feels extremely down, as this is a huge shock for her, especially since all her life she lived with her mother in a small flat in London, England. Rosalyn, Celeste’s mother, is a flight attendant for British Airways. Celeste loves to travel and had the chance to do so many times in her life, across Europe mostly. Shouldn't people who love to travel be excited to discover a new country? Is Celeste's perspective on 'change' different after she met unexpected band members? Why then does she feel so depressed to be leaving everything so dear to her behind then? Is it anxiety, stress or is it just the fear of having to adapt to a permanent new life? A new family, a new neighbourhood, a new country, a new routine...hmm maybe this won't turn out to be as bad as she expects...
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Life is a lot like a yin-yang. The black part always reminds me of the bad occurrences in life and the white is more the nicer things or the bright side, I guess you could say. What sucks is that I realized life is just unpredictable and there are things you just cannot avoid, so instead you have to learn to deal with them. However, just like in a yin-yang, I guess that there must somehow be a good side to the bad things and a bad thing in all that is good. A lot of people will say I'm wrong, but this is just my opinion and this is just how I view life. I guess it is that, that keeps me going – the fact that there is a slight hope somewhere in between all the things that happen.