it's such a refreshing take on coming-of-age stories!
the plot revolves around five young women navigating pivotal moments in their lives—each with distinct backgrounds, dreams, and struggles. One’s an aspiring musician battling stage fright, another’s a
quiet bookworm who secretly writes
FanFiction, while the third grapples with family expectations. The fourth is a competitive athlete hiding an injury, and the fifth is a social media influencer questioning her authenticity. Their paths
Cross unexpectedly during a summer festival, leading to heartwarming and sometimes messy connections.
What I love is how the story doesn’t force neat resolutions. The musician learns to embrace imperfect performances, the bookworm shares her writing online for the first time, and the athlete confronts her burnout. The influencer’s arc is especially relatable—she posts a raw, unfiltered video that goes viral for all the right reasons. The art style shifts subtly for each character, which adds so much personality. It’s
less about grand
drama and
more about those small, defining choices that feel huge when you’re young.