When it turned out that Grandma Lida fell in love again—this time with a young and talented photojournalist from Izvestia—neither her relatives nor her friends were even surprised. Not the first time! And there was nothing to say about the fact that Lida’s feelings would turn out to be mutual—has it ever been otherwise? From this event, the consequences of which no one could predict, a new book by Ekaterina Rozhdestvenskaya begins—where romantic passions and the Cannes Film Festival, Soviet shortages and the Jewish question, bold speculators and a terrible crime are strangely intertwined. And in the characters, it’s not hard to recognize the stars of Soviet pop music of that time, and of course the beautiful Moscow—which at the very end of the 1960s received a new decoration: Kalininsky Prospekt.