This time we follow the lives of people on the coast, where the sea brings people from other parts of the world. The living and the dead. Adam, Kan and Ema Olivia take care of those who did not make it. Ali takes care of those who survived and still have the strength to push on. Many make sure that they do not go anywhere either. This cruel reality that we follow in the novel, the author has presented to all of us with an extraordinary depth of understanding of human nature. Who can take their eyes off everything that is so terrifying? Actually, each of us. As if it does not concern us, as if we have five different planets on one, as if each of them is intended for specific people. In reality, we are all one. This is felt especially well by children whose souls are (still) uncorrupted. Adam lives with a boy named Lun. Together with Ali's daughter Milo, they wander along the coast and the only thing that matters to them is that they remain friends, that they live, that they explore the world with childish curiosity. And they also know that it is important to be able to talk and understand each other. It is up to us whether we will withdraw into ourselves, look away, become spineless scoundrels who indulge in intrigues, profiteering and submit to the stronger, only to take care of themselves. It is up to us to enable future generations, through righteous actions now, to have true freedom and leave them an Earth that will nourish them, that will be their eternal inspiration for survival. Survival with a deep awareness of the unity of everyone and everything.

