The family drama is a literary account of the Rajher family, founded by prima ballerina Ljuba and pianist and composer Egon. After the death of the pater familias, the discovery of true relationships and relationships in a bourgeois family villa begins. Several diametrically opposed worlds collide. The classical world is represented by the older children, doctor Sabina and lawyer Osvald, and the contemporary world is represented by the youngest Angelika, who is lost somewhere between the black and white piano keys, the unsuccessful search for her father's love, social media likes, drugs and teenage pregnancy. Their grandchildren follow in Ljuba and Egon's artistic path: a special child, but a true musical prodigy Mojmir, and the little ballerina Veronika. The author has executed her novelistic debut with excellent language. She also used genre techniques that accelerate the story and are also key when engaging in dialogue with contemporary culture. An excellent story about a family that is not the way the audience saw it. Unfortunately, not even the kind its closest members believed in.