A sincere confession about what it’s like to be different from everyone else in society.
Sixteen-year-old Shirin differs from her classmates by just one thing—she wears a hijab. And that’s quite enough for people to throw her sharp remarks and piercing looks, turning a smart, talented, vibrant girl into an outcast. All Shirin can do is build tall walls around herself, keeping the world out…
…at least until Ocean appears in her life—the star of the basketball team, the favorite of the whole school. And it seems he’s genuinely interested in Shirin and wants to get to know her better.
But will she be able to learn—again—how to trust people and let them into her life? Or are their not-yet-started relationship doomed to fail, along with misunderstanding from family and friends?