A heartwarming, humorous novel about the lives of three generations of a rural Galician family. Julia is a journalist who has just separated from her partner and decides to leave Madrid and return to her hometown in Galicia with her son Sebas in order to get a change of scene and care for her mother. The ten-year-old boy is convinced that his grandmother Luz is the god Thor, because she is never to be seen without her hammer. Although she hides biscuits in her stockings, drinks Sansón wine until she's seeing double and constantly tells lies, Sebas adores his grandmother. She is a goddess, and has converted her garden into a temple. But for Julia, returning home involves facing up to a past filled with secrets she needs to uncover and the disappearance of her father, who left without saying goodbye thirty years before. Drug trafficking in Galicia in the nineties, care and the search for the truth are at the core of this novel.