When world-famous artist Hanna Stiltje presents her latest work of art at the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm, murmurs of disappointment run through the room. Instead of a painting or a beautiful statue like the ones she is known for, she shows the public a sideboard made from trash and other debris. But they are not just any remains. Piece by piece, the story behind this dispossession is revealed, revealing a story of betrayal between parents and children and the indifference of the institutions designed to protect the youngest. But, above all, a story about daring not to close our eyes to misery, about how it is a force more powerful than blood ties themselves, and about how we should celebrate the courage necessary to make a difference in someone's life. What is really more deserving of attention and worthy of praise? The act of the artist in the spotlight, or the goodness of the rest of humanity? Sofia Lundberg once again shows her unique ability to raise questions and awaken emotions that last in readers.
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