Vadim and Elina have been friends since early childhood. They don’t forget each other even in the whirlwind of joys and anxieties of youth that, for thousands of kilometers, drove them apart. Another summer in the village with their grandmother changes Elina’s life, and the friendship blossoms anew—gaining fresh colors. The friends know: whatever happens to them, there will always be a shoulder they can rely on. But is love possible at a distance? This is a simple yet complex story about first love and finding oneself, steeped in the smell of campfires among friends and the warmth of summer evenings—and it will delight fans of novels such as “The Notebook,” “Love, Rosie,” and “P.S. I Love You.”