Every time I cried, it's a passionate novel and excited about the strength to start over, on the second chance. The protagonist is Flora, owner of a bar in Messina. In the warm autumn of a Messina from the now deserted beaches, Flora runs every morning on the water's edge. A discipline that gives her calm, now that, almost forty years, is trying to take back the reins of his life. The marriage with Antonio has been shattered, yet Flora can not forget it and falters every time he returns to court her, fueling the illusions of his daughter Bianca. With a bar to handle, an elderly mother who has never passed her husband's death and, above all, the loss of her older sister Giovanna, Flora's life is already quite complicated. But to further disrupt the cards, one day Leo arrives, with his air of James Dean and a past that binds him to those places. And with its fascinating ways, it dangerously insinuates itself in Flora's thoughts ...