Jersey Hatch is leaving the brain injury centre. It's just before his seventeenth birthday, and he's going to find out the truth about what happened to him a little over a year ago. This is an intense, psychologically engaging and darkly funny read.
Jersey doesn't think in the same way you and I do. His brain makes him say really stupid stuff, do stupid stuff. But Jersey hasn't always been this way. Was it a terrible car accident that made him like this? A fight at school?
There's other stuff, dark, shadowy memories. Where they lead him is just as hard to believe. Is he brave enough to find out what really happened to him? What he did to himself.