When Arthur did not stay in Murmansk after the army, but decided to raise the village in which he was born, everyone was surprised.
When Katya, Ekaterina Mikhailovna, as her students call her, after an internship in the USA, went to the village to teach at school, no one believed that it would be for a long time.
When Yura, after ten years of living in the city, never getting used to its noise, returned to the village and began working on a fishing collective farm, everyone thought he got excited.
It turned out that the choice of each of the heroes to live in a small village on the White Sea, covered with red sand, with a population of just over sixty people, is quite conscious. They don't want to leave. They are happy here. They are happy from the feeling of freedom, space, from the fact that they do what they know how and love. And it seems that because of this choice of theirs, fate is favorable to them. But that's just how it seems...