The world tilted for Elodee this year, and now it’s impossible for her to be the same as she was before. Not when her feelings have such a strong grip on her heart. Not when she and her twin sister, Naomi, seem to be drifting apart. So when Elodee’s mom gets a new job in Eventown, moving—even in the middle of the school year—seems like it might just fix everything. At first, life in Eventown is comforting and exciting all at once. Their kitchen comes with a box of recipes for Elodee to try. Everyone takes the scenic way to school or work—past rows of rosebushes and unexpected waterfalls. On blueberry-picking field trips, every berry is perfectly ripe. Sure, there are a few odd rules, and the houses all look exactly alike, but it’s easy enough to explain—until Elodee realizes that there are only three ice cream flavors in Eventown. Ever. And they sing only one song in music class. Even more unsettling, everyone in Elodee’s family seems to be losing their memories from before—both the good ones and the bad. Suddenly, Elodee doesn’t feel quite so “even” in Eventown anymore. As everything in their storybook new world begins to unravel, Elodee realizes there may be a price to pay for perfection—and pretending.