At the age of twelve, she became famous. In 1909 her book caused a sensation worldwide and became a national event. In 1927 Bronwyn disappears without a trace off the coast of South Carolina, leaving behind her husband, her little daughter Clara, and the continuation of her outstanding novel written in a mysterious, incomprehensible language.
Twenty-five years later, Clara receives a phone call: in England, a handwritten dictionary of the missing language of her mother has been found. Inspired by this news, Clara travels to London across the Atlantic with her eight-year-old daughter, where they encounter the Great Smog. Due to a deadly threat, they are forced to flee to the Lake District, where incredible details of Bronwyn’s disappearance come to light.
First time in Russian!