„Paula Irmschler lesen ist wie Saufen mit der besten Freundin, aber ohne Kater. Magisch.“
Margarete Stokowski
The dog is here now, so needs looking after, says mum. Just like the children, they were also suddenly there and just simply needed looking after too. Her daughter Karla wants to do things differently. So she flees from Leipzig to Cologne and breaks off contact with her mother, which is easier than arguing with Gerda. But now Karla is struggling with her studies, fighting to pay the rent, and it's about time that things with her girlfriend move forward. Was it a good idea for Karla's siblings to gift them both a trip to Hamburg together for their birthdays – their 30th and 60th? Full of humour and tenderness, Paula Irmschler tells the story of two very different women who happen to be mother and daughter.