Norah Dean’s world ends at her front door. At seventeen, agoraphobia and OCD have stolen her freedom, leaving her to watch life from behind glass. She’s learned to cope—sort of—until one humiliating moment changes everything. While fishing for groceries with a stick, she meets Luke, the new boy next door who is far too kind, too patient, and far too curious about the girl who won’t step outside.
As Luke gently pushes past her defenses, Norah is caught between fear and hope. She wants to believe she’s more than her illness, but what if he deserves someone better—someone not broken?
With humor, heartbreak, and raw honesty, Norah’s story asks the hardest question of all: can love really find its way in?