Everything about Howard's new neighborhood is different--the houses, the school, his teacher, and especially the kids.
For the first time in his life, Howard feels like he is different, too. Howard worries about noticing these differences and he worries that nothing will ever seem normal again. But as Howard begins to make connections with his new classmates, he realizes that maybe he isn't so different after all.
Everyone who has ever felt different will connect to this relatable and evocative story.