Dave is a Dad with Asperger's.
He sees the world differently than most, and he feels like he has no
idea what he's doing when it comes to raising his 15-year-old daughter,
Cleo. She also feels like he has no idea what he's doing, especially now
that her mom is gone.
They were both better off when Jana was around--Dave's wife, Cleo's
mother. But now she's not, and they are left to figure out life on their
own. Dave dedicates his attention to his newfound hobby of doomsday
prepping, researching the various ways the world could end. Cleo feels
like her world already has.
Everything changes when neighbors move in, threatening their isolation
in the hills of San Juan Capistrano. Cleo is intrigued by the new girl,
Edie, and soon finds out the intrigue is mutual. Dave, not at all
intrigued, is forced to come to terms with everything he cannot control.
As they struggle to live in the present, both Dave and Cleo must dare to
revisit the tragic past they share. What happened to Jana? Who was she,
really? Who are they without her?
Ways the World Could End is a story of grief, friendship, and
love--the love between parents and children, between spouses, between
teenagers, and between strangers. It is a story that requires us to
consider the bounds of forgiveness, what we're willing and not willing
to forgive, and reminds us that often the hardest thing to forgive is
ourselves.