A compelling dystopian tale of survival, intimacy, and unexpected connections in a world rebuilding from collapse. After a biological disaster decimates the male population, the government launches an emergency program: selected young men, known as Givers, are assigned to help restore the human population through structured, state-supervised encounters. Helmut, just eighteen, enters this world with uncertainty - and soon discovers that behind every official assignment lies a real human story.
From the confident Janine to the guarded and mysterious Feride, each woman he meets challenges his assumptions and stirs something deeper than duty. As the years pass and the program continues, Helmut begins to question the fine line between obligation and desire, and whether true love can bloom in a society engineered for survival. Spanning decades of social reconstruction, ethical tension, and tender human connection, this is a quiet, provocative journey about what makes us human - and what makes us hope.
A compelling dystopian tale of survival, intimacy, and unexpected connections in a world rebuilding from collapse. After a biological disaster decimates the male population, the government launches an emergency program: selected young men, known as Givers, are assigned to help restore the human population through structured, state-supervised encounters. Helmut, just eighteen, enters this world with uncertainty - and soon discovers that behind every official assignment lies a real human story.
From the confident Janine to the guarded and mysterious Feride, each woman he meets challenges his assumptions and stirs something deeper than duty. As the years pass and the program continues, Helmut begins to question the fine line between obligation and desire, and whether true love can bloom in a society engineered for survival. Spanning decades of social reconstruction, ethical tension, and tender human connection, this is a quiet, provocative journey about what makes us human - and what makes us hope.