Meet the Remmington triplets: Heather, Toby, and Isaac. Heather is talkative, dramatic, and likes to be the center of attention, while Toby is reserved and content being alone. And Isaac usually serves as the easygoing, level-headed mediator between his siblings.
After a breakup, Toby decides to leave his School for the Deaf and join Heather and Isaac at public school for their senior year. His presence shakes up the school dynamics, and Heather finds herself ousted from the popular crowd. She experiences an unfamiliar loneliness until she befriends the shy and artistic Amelia, who is adapting to a new life with her stepfamily. Meanwhile, Amelia and Isaac navigate their feelings for each other over mountains of Calculus homework, and Toby grapples with his Deaf identity in a new environment.
The triplets will need to learn how rely on each other as they experience the highs and lows of high school, including Homecoming, asking our your crush, retaking the ACT, broken friendships, and juggling busy schedules. With the guidance of their parents and older siblings, the triplets explore their Catholic faith and begin to forge their paths into adulthood.
