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"Sometimes a cookie shared in the schoolyard is enough to give rise to an endless friendship. This was the case for Ludovica and Caterina, who have since become sisters. Sisters who could not be more different from each other. Catherine is a volcano of energy, she does not know what fear is. For Ludovica fear is a word tattooed in focus in his life and on his heart. No space for risk, only always the same choices. Year after year, while Caterina drags Ludovica to parties, she tries to introduce a little responsibility in the days of her friend dominated by chaos. A perfect equation. A union without shadows from infancy to maturity, through adolescence, until reaching that point in life in which Ludovica realizes that her life is packaged and precise like a trolley of Ryanair, to avoid surprises at check-in in, a meticulously constructed wall that protects it from the shocks of life: work in the bank, historical boyfriend, no children, in an attempt to stem the waves. Yet there is no wall so high as to protect us from the curves of destiny. From life that sometimes strengthens, destroys, changes. And, unexpectedly, overwhelms. After a life passed from Ludovica to live of the light emanating from the vitality of Catherine, now it is the latter that needs her. Now it is Catherine who asks her for the biggest gift. That of untying the ropes that weld the boat to the port and let go to the open sea, where everything is dangerous, unexpected, unexpected. But inevitably surprising." -- rough translation of the dust jacket summary