14-year-old Tania starts to become aware that the boys at school are interested in her at the same time as she learns that her mother has breast cancer.
For some time Cathy has been running away, and Tania, her teenage daughter, suspects her of having a lover. The latter is far from imagining what her mother can not confess. But how to tell her? This question has been troubling Cathy since the doctors discovered her breast cancer. She apprehends the reaction of Tania, carefree, always in conflict with her. But the proofs reveal the characters. In this fight against the disease, Tania is a real little soldier, full of humor, insolence and vitality, determined not to let cancer prevail. And when Cathy feels diminished and refuses to engage in a love story, Tania surprises her again
14-year-old Tania starts to become aware that the boys at school are interested in her at the same time as she learns that her mother has breast cancer. Her careless teenager's life, a round of school and squabbling with her mother, is suddenly weighed down by a battle she is determined to win, overcoming the disease and all its ordeals: the treatment, the physical debilitation, the hair loss, the pity - With humor, insolence and vitality, mother and daughter become closer. To help Cathy get better, Tania will do anything, even help out the PE teacher, whom she hates but who has taken a shine to her mother. But Cathy is feeling mutilated. Can she accept to love and be loved again? And how will Tania, now aware of her own femininity, deal with the clumsy amorous advances of a male classmate?—Happy_Evil_Dude