I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
This jumps a generation: Kim's granddaughter Megan, or Megs for short is a teenager, and she's curious as to what happened with Edward, although her mother refuses to talk about it at all. When Kim dies, Megs only gets more and more curious,
Edward, on his part, is lonelier than ever, and when he tries to rectify that situation, he only puts a town that already distrusts him and is ready to condemn him in danger. It's a situation that only Megs can help him with - if she isn't so grounded she can't reach him.
It's cute, and it feels like it fits into the Edward Scissorhands continuity perfectly. It's well written and adorably illustrated, and it's perfect for adults or younger readers who have seen the movie - or even who haven't.
One nitpick, but it wasn't even worth knocking down a half star:
He saved I? He saved Philip and me.