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What should sisters who are so easily lost in their thoughts and desires do in a big city? Everything seems to be fine, but I want to put life on pause, at least until September, and return to the place of my childhood. The braided walls of the old house fence off the whole world with its many questions, and Teya's grandmother does not ask anything but is always nearby.
But time does not stop summer: people from the past, present, and future lives appear at the door of the house. Everyone in this house - the sisters themselves, the grandmother, the Indian cousin, and the confused mother, and even the red-haired cat with no name - is on the verge of change. Summer is coming, pumpkins are growing for export, conversations are not stopping, and problems and solutions are running ahead.