Left all alone to raise his three daughters--Sara, an independent woman; Marta, a romantic librarian who keeps falling in love with the wrong men; and Emma, an eighteen-year-old student struggling with maturity--Francesco, a kind and understanding psychologist, is with his back to the wall. Now, to further complicate matters, as the enchanting perfect stranger, Claudia, enters Francesco's life, Sara starts to question her sexual orientation, Marta thinks she has found true love, and Emma is about to drop a bombshell. What would Francesco's mentor, the great
Sigmund Freud, do?
—Nick Riganas