This is the story of Hannah, a girl with temporal autism, a futur-y version of the sort of autism spectrum disorders people have now. She sees the world in a different way, and seems to have a different sense of time than those around her.
Her parents are faced with a decision. If they try an experimental treatment on their daughter, she will likely be able to lead a normal life, but her special abilities will be gone. If they do nothing, there is a chance she will someday be considered brilliant--- but a much greater chance that she will never be able to function as a normal person or live outside an institution.
Hannah understands what her parents are talking about, and in time decides what it is she wants, but the question is, will she find the words to let her parents know?
As a person with an autism spectrum disorder (Asperger Syndrome) I found this to be a very compelling symbolic picture of what life is like for people like me. I'm grateful to the author Nancy Fulda for writing it, and for author Mike Duran for interviewing Nancy Fulda on his blog so I was able to find out about it.