Vika and her five friends met when they were still very young. Decades later, they meet again in “their” place and, as before, share the most frank things.
This coming-of-age story is steeped in a special atmosphere of nostalgia for the childhood of the eighties and the youth of the nineties. The heroines studied, got married, built careers, had children, lived through joys and losses—they grew up by overcoming each of their problems together. The country and their favorite city—St. Petersburg—changed along with them.
How can you keep friendship through the decades? Is it possible to remain friends after going through the trials of youth and then adult life? And most importantly—does it even need to be so?