Parker Frost is in the final year and their life is virtually preordained. You should win a scholarship and study medicine. But she has for years done everything. But then she finds a diary that wrote 10 years ago, a student, just before they had an accident with her boyfriend. Parker reads the diary and in it everything changes. She realizes that the reality and the image that one has of her, do not have to always agree. You realize that you can not plan anything because fate can ever come between them. She realizes that she really does not know what she wants to do with their lives. Parker's story is told alternately to the diary entries. In two narrative levels is about a quote from the poem "The sum Day" by Mary Oliver: "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life" Ever many poem scraps are found in the book, especially of Robert Frost. This gives the story a special attraction. Parker is at a crossroads and must decide which path it strikes: the planned or "the one less traveled by," to see what makes the difference. I liked Parker's thoughts, much more but the story in the diary, which although does not lead to surprising, but a sympathetic end.