After losing her mother and twin sister in a tragic car accident, a teenage girl stops believing in God. She canât understand how a loving God could allow her family to be taken from her, and she spends years carrying anger, grief, and questions she doesnât know how to answer. When her father sends her away to a Christian summer camp for the entire summer, she sees it as a punishment. She arrives determined to keep her distance, avoid anything involving faith, and leave without letting anyone get close. But one boy at camp changes everything. He doesnât try to force her to believe or pretend her pain doesnât exist. Instead, he listens to her, stands beside her through the hard moments, and reminds her that grief and faith can exist together. As the summer unfolds, their friendship grows through camp adventures, late-night conversations, laughter, and moments of honesty. Slowly, she begins to let people in again. She starts to understand that healing doesnât mean forgetting the people she lost, and love doesnât mean leaving her past behind. By the end of the summer, she may not have every answer sheâs been searching forâbut she discovers that hope can return, faith can be rebuilt, and sometimes the place you never wanted to go becomes the place that helps you find yourself.