The war has changed the life of a small Baku neighborhood – anxiety, fear and uncertainty settled right next to its inhabitants … And an unfamiliar woman, a new neighbor who no-one likes at first glance. But sensitivity, kindness and the ability to empathize can withstand even the most serious ordeals. They can endure war and misunderstandings. They can understand, forgive and accept the “stranger”. The story is told from the perspective of a child, which allows you to look at what is happening through the eyes unclouded by adult experience, and also turns this story into a narrative of growing up against the backdrop of tragic and important historical events.