Amelie isn’t like other girls. She watched her goldfish disappear in a municipal swimming pool right before her very eyes, her mother died in Notre Dame Square, and her father dotes on a garden gnome. Amelie has grown up and is a waitress in an ex-equestrian dancer’s Montmartre bar. Her life is simple; she likes to break the sugar crust of her crème brûlée, skip stones on the Seine, watch people and let her imagination wander. At twenty-two, with a dramatic turn of events, Amelie discovers a purpose: to fix other peoples’ lives.