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Edward, a twelve-year-old boy, is a lone survivor of a tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of his older brother, Jordan, their parents, and 183 other individuals on a flight to Los Angeles. Among those who perished were a pregnant girl on her way to see her boyfriend, a gifted Wall Street analyst, a wounded veteran returning from Afghanistan, a successful entrepreneur with four ex-wives, and a woman who wore bells on her skirt. For Edward, the challenge now is navigating a new life immersed in solitude, trying to find his place in a world stripped of his family. He grapples with the haunting feeling of leaving a part of himself in the sky, eternally connected to the plane and the passengers who shared that fateful journey. However, a surprising discovery in his uncle's garage provides insight and begins to answer profound life questions. How does one rebuild their identity after losing everything? And how does one progress from mere survival to truly embracing life to its fullest?
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Edward, a twelve-year-old boy, is a lone survivor of a tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of his older brother, Jordan, their parents, and 183 other individuals on a flight to Los Angeles. Among those who perished were a pregnant girl on her way to see her boyfriend, a gifted Wall Street analyst, a wounded veteran returning from Afghanistan, a successful entrepreneur with four ex-wives, and a woman who wore bells on her skirt. For Edward, the challenge now is navigating a new life immersed in solitude, trying to find his place in a world stripped of his family. He grapples with the haunting feeling of leaving a part of himself in the sky, eternally connected to the plane and the passengers who shared that fateful journey. However, a surprising discovery in his uncle's garage provides insight and begins to answer profound life questions. How does one rebuild their identity after losing everything? And how does one progress from mere survival to truly embracing life to its fullest?
