Calm Undone is a young adult novel that tackles many of the issues
relevant to young people today (feelings of loss, a dawning sense of
self, and the awakening of attraction) with a gentle, accepting
approach.
Seventeen-year-old Tyler wants three things from his summer at the
family beach-house: Run along the beach to get ready for cross-country
again in the fall. Wander the boardwalk with his cousin Liam. And more
importantly, figure out how to move on with his life after his Dad's
death from a car crash - one that Tyler survives.
But nothing about this summer is right: Running isn't fun anymore. Mom
spends hours alone in her room. Liam constantly ditches him to spend
time with Melissa --- a girl he met on the beach. Which forces Tyler to
spend time alone with Finn, a friend of Melissa's who surfs. At first,
he feels abandoned, but Finn is easy going, interested in hearing Tyler
talk about running, and the only person in his life that doesn't treat
him like the "kid who lost his dad." All of which help Tyler realize
that up to now, Dad had been the closest thing he had to a best friend,
and in order to move on he has to accept the type of love those left in
his life --- Mom, Liam, and even Finn --- have to offer.