Lauren Hall, whom everyone calls Ren, faces a lot of difficulties: her family moved from the city to her grandmother’s house, her best friend joined a group where Ren has no place, and the running workouts her father—an ex-trainer—loves are absolutely not her thing. On top of that, she notices something strange about the pigeons at the neighbor’s house: they take off and dive downward, doing a somersault at the last moment. Those pigeons are Birmingham rollers, and Ren’s neighbor Sutton trains them for competitions. Out of interest—and to avoid the runs—Ren ends up in the loft more and more often, gradually getting carried away by a new hobby. But how can she tell her father that she’s more interested in pigeons than running? And will she be able to keep her friendship? This audiobook reminds you of the importance of listening to yourself, of having the courage to follow your own path even if it differs from what others expect, and that true friends can show up in the most unexpected places.