The author who thought he had nothing left to say. The children who couldn’t and didn’t know how to. The teenage boy who wanted to but couldn’t find the nerve, and the fiancée who wasn’t allowed…all have something to talk about. Broken: Suffering from writer’s block and a broken heart, author William Washington barely leaves his flat.
That is, until his computer breaks and he is forced to face the outside world, an experience that leads to both happiness and tragedy.Swing Little Girl: Nine-year-old Amanda knows she can’t rely on anyone. She never got to meet her mother and can’t stand her father. The only people she relies on are those in the books she reads until she meets Charles, a little boy who shows her not all people are bad.Something to Talk About: For Benjamin Tucker, the best part of his day is the bus ride to school. Because Ben is in love; the only problem is, unlike the movie stars and singers he’s been in love with before, the girl he shares his bus ride with is there in the flesh. As fear and anxiety set in, Ben does battle with himself, contemplating whether he has the courage to say hello. Drink: Ellie