Aurora, Kentucky, a small village of the united states where skin color determined your future, Olivia tells and tells his story. How she got there, alone in the old family grocery store with her old mother crazy, a little son whom she loves more than anything, a girl on the loose somewhere and friendships among the black population of the city. For others, it does not exist. Too poor, too proud, unconventional, too familiar with people they say "colored", a color that Olivia would have, because, in his illusion of girl, tenderness comes only from that side therefore it loses his father. The worst thing is that she thinks responsible for his death. Therefore, his life is sinking into the shadows, apart from a love upturn. But thirty years later, numb, as numb by all the sorrows, she wakes up because you want to kill his wolves. The descendants of wolves that his grandfather brought back from Alaska. These wolves that symbolize his connection to the land. So Olivia wants to pierce the veil of illusion, a veil of grief and pain that prevented it from seeing the truth. A beautiful story of humanity that catches the heart stronger. A human story that makes me think of Wisconsin. Books that tell the shadows and lights of humanity and how some creatures help you enchant your life. Read to have the biggest heart