What is it that truly makes us happy? Is it the moments, the people who accompany us, the fulfillment of a desire, or all of these together?
Anna Iliadi experienced the harsh face of life from a young age. She experienced loss and everything that it causes in a teenage girl. By her side through it all was Alexandros, the man who held her hand, taught her to love and be loved, but also hurt her in the worst way.
Now, twenty-five-year-old Anna returns from abroad and participates in a conference as a scientist, full of dreams and ambitions. Her beloved professor and mentor invites her to the same conference, bringing her and Alexandros back in contact for the first time since their breakup.
Anna will remember all the reasons that made her love that boy in her adolescence and will learn in the worst way that the simplest choices can radically change a person's life, as she is once again confronted with her biggest fear. Will she find the strength to continue when everything around her seems to be collapsing?
A book about love, loss, lost dreams, and hope for a better tomorrow. What is it that truly makes us happy?