Solen sacrificed everything for her career as a lawyer: her dreams, her friends, love. After her client suddenly commits suicide, she realizes she can’t keep this race going because she has emotionally burned out. In an attempt to recover, Solen turns to psychotherapy, and the doctor advises her not to think only about herself, but to look outward and start helping others. Unexpectedly for herself, she becomes a volunteer in a strange place called the “Palace of Women.” Solen feels like an outsider and lost—she has to write about this place, but it seems no one here welcomes her. All the other residents are so different—unknown and unusual. Over time, she earns their trust, and she makes friends: Cynthia, Vivian, Sumeya, and Iris. Everything suddenly starts to make sense—the meaning that once drove the founder of the “Palace of Women,” Blanche Payron, who fought so that women who had been abandoned, discarded, and fallen into trouble would find their place. Now Solen will continue Blanche’s work and, years later, will correct the injustice suffered by the one who tried to protect everyone.