Some people are like sunshine in the middle of the rain
After her father dies of the rare hereditary disease Huntington's disease, student Ada just wants to forget her grief and her fear of possibly contracting the disease herself. When she meets the charismatic Diez in a Frankfurt nightclub, he offers her a casual distraction from all the thoughts and feelings she wants to escape from. But for Diez, his time with Ada soon becomes much more than a purely physical relationship. Time and again, they have arguments and Ada repeatedly pushes Diez away. Until a storm brews in Diez's life and it is no longer just Ada who is confronted with her fears and feelings ...
"Justine Pust once again manages to combine darkness with light, pain with comfort and grief with healing. A book that couldn't be more empathetic."
Marie Niehoff on "Where the stars see us"