Three students—representatives of the physics and mathematics track, the biology and chemistry track, and the humanities—are sent to language courses in Ireland, hoping to spend an unforgettable month away from their parents. Nastya, tired of excessive care, intends to break as many school rules as possible without getting deported. Ira worries about how English lessons will affect her preparation for chemistry and biology exams. Maxim, the most sensible of them, has been given a secret assignment by the adults—to watch the girls so they don’t get into trouble. Away from home, the feeling of adulthood and freedom seems especially tempting. But the Irish wind, which sometimes pierces through to the bone, jeopardizes their plans, tests their friendship, and brings change. Will they be able to withstand the trials that this element brings?
Discover the author’s series:
▪️ “Love Smells Like Monday”
▪️ “Thunder on Tuesday”
▪️ “Cold Wind on Wednesday”