The end of the 2010s. Twenty-year-old Sasha moves from Moscow to Berlin without money, acquaintances, or special prospects.
She is full of the desire to find freedom and herself in breaking away from her usual life and family guardianship.
Sasha faces all the charms of immigration: living with minimal rights, searching for work, and battling bureaucracy, fateful encounters, desperate romances, and doubts about whether she should return home, against the backdrop of epochal changes and events that shake human life to its core.
The supporting structure of the novel is its second storyline - the relationship between the heroine and her forever disappearing father.
The debut book by Dasha Okhotimskaya is a heartfelt, pain-filled, and loving reflection on what it means to walk your own path and the high price one sometimes has to pay along the way.