Twelve-year-old Violet Crane is an only child in a lonely household
who longs to be part of the gregarious family that's just moved in next
door.
With a mother struggling with anxiety, a father who recently moved out,
and no siblings to commiserate with, socially awkward Violet Crane feels
like she is starting middle school with less going for herself than that
of your average kid.
When the rambunctious Walker family moves in next door, Violet can't
help but wish she could become a part of their household--everyone and
everything seems so normal compared to her own.
After she meets them, Violet falls in love with all five Walker siblings
and especially with Mrs. Walker, who is nothing like her own mother.
Violet and Reggie, the black sheep of the Walker family, find that they
have an easy understanding of each other, and it doesn't hurt that they
are in the same grade at school.
But then Violet overhears a conversation between Reggie and his mother
in which she tells him that she doesn't feel like Violet is an
appropriate friend. Violet is devastated until she faces a truth--no
person, family or friendship is perfect--and realizes just how lucky she
is.