Alba
Alba is eleven years old. He spends most of his time in silence and likes tiny animals. She has learned to live with her mother's illness, help her to urinate at night and play secretly so she does not wake up. One night, her mother gets ill and is hospitalized. No one can take over and send Alba to live with a dad whom he has not seen since he was 3 years old. The coexistence with his father is almost unbearable. The embarrassment, her first kiss, visits to the mother in the hospital, the tenderness of the father's attempts to approach her and the bullying in the school are stimuli that mark the path of Alba toward the entrance to puberty and acceptance of her self.