Camila, a 17-year-old girl with a strong character, comes to live in Buenos Aires with her mother and sister in her grandmother's flat. She joins a very traditional private high school where, in this hostile environment, she has to find a place for herself with new friends. With great fluidity and sensitivity, Inés María Barrionuevo tackles the themes of coming-of-age: generational revolt, refusal to compromise, rejection of institutions, conflicting discoveries in love. Placing her story at the centre of very current issues such as abortion, harassment, paternalistic and church pressure, and corruption, she finely takes the side of an emancipated youth.