Nane Barseghyan, who grew up in Soviet Armenia, leaves everything behind and travels to the Rojava, a region of Syrian Kurdistan in hopes of finding her real father. During the trip, Nane is accompanied by her niece, journalist Alma Barseghyan. In a place devastated by war and violence, the main characters become lucky to serve in the women's brigade, where brave women protect the land that has not seen peace for a long time. The army of women teaches the most important lesson: nothing in life is given without a fight.
The story of Nane Barseghyan develops against the background of the struggle against the Islamic State, Turkish troops and the harsh reality of Syria. In this novel, Magda Tagtachyan combines emotional narrative and journalistic insight. And creates a story about identity and love gained in a war-torn area.