Fife, in the blazing hot summer of 1994. Cora Mowat’s mates don’t understand her, but then Cora Mowat doesn’t understand herself. She’s stuck on a seaside council estate full of dafties, old folk and seagulls, with a million dreams and a restless brain that won’t behave. She’s dying to escape but unsure of what the future holds, if it holds anything at all for a girl like her. When her Mam’s weird boyfriend moves in, tensions rise in their tiny house. Gunner means well, but he’s dodgy, a shaven-headed shoplifter with more than a few secrets stashed under the bed. As their attempts to forge a makeshift family unravel, Cora rails against her small-town existence in search of love, acceptance and a path to something good. But sometimes you can’t move forward until you find your way back.