A short and lively novel by German-Chilean writer and journalist Thomas Feibel about youth, friendship, digital media, the importance of privacy, guilt, and bullying.
Josh has been in love with Rikki, a smart, honest and above all genuine classmate, for a long time. But he is shy and does not have the courage to approach her. His friend Alex, with whom he spent a lot of time together all summer, is his opposite, he is sociable, open and talkative. But recently their friendship has somehow died down. The fact that Alex did not invite him to the party by the lake hurt Josh, but when he discovered a photo of Alex and Rikki on social media, he was shocked.

Out of anger and revenge, he secretly logged into Alex's online profile and posted a photo of his naked, always reserved classmate Anna, whom everyone calls "the nun," on the social network. He added a stupid comment, not thinking about what it would mean for Anna. The girl ran away from school the next day, completely shaken.
When Josh learns that Anna has attempted suicide, he is consumed by inner turmoil and a bad conscience towards Anna and Alex. He also knows that he should confront Alex and tell him the truth, but he simply cannot. The consequences of his cowardice are woven throughout the story, and the reader watches with bated breath as the solution becomes more and more elusive. (excerpted from the main page of Založba Grlica)