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On the surface, Hanna is confident, energetic, and successful. And she doesn't even realize that she's experiencing something like post-traumatic stress disorder. A full-scale invasion, anxiety about her lover at the front, refugee status, caring for her children, conflicts with her mother, memories of her father's death and 2014 - all this exhausts her.
The woman replays the past in her head, looking for the reasons for her condition and family problems. This is a novel about the lack of openness in relationships - whether family or romantic. About the fact that war is merciless even for those far from the front line. The anger, rage, and fear that settle in people often strike at their closest relatives, at those who need our support and love the most.