She languishes in a golden cage; he hides from life in a psychiatric hospital. She with longing thinks of home; he prefers not to return to his. She dissolves in music— and listening to it, finds happiness; he hears music in every sound of living reality. Both of them are wounded, and nothing can heal either of them. Or maybe it can… What awaits them when they meet? Passion? Tenderness? Disappointment? And what kind of music will they hear if they believe in love? This book is about stereotypes that live in the minds of Poles and Russians toward each other. But there is no politics in it—no “for” or “against.” Only feelings. Warm. Alive.