In South Asia most girls are forced to get married just when they hit the puberty age. Their will and their dreams don't matter to the families. They have this criteria that girls are just for taking care of their homes and produce babies. Half of the girls don't even know the spelling of their own names became they've never been to school - Nor have their mothers or mothers of their mothers. Girls are forced to work in rich people's homes from an early age, as early as they learn how to talk and obey the commands. Poverty and lack of knowledge are both equally disastrous. Poverty makes people think they have no way but to accept their fate and work day and night for a few pennies. Lack of knowledge makes them think that their kids and future generations have to do exactly the same things, accept their fate and never to think out of the circle created by their great great great grand-parents. This is a story of the girl who did just that. She tried to think out of the circle. Now let's see if she will ever be able to do what she WANTS to do and not what she is ordered to do. Sabina lives in a small town with her mother and sister. Her dream of going to school and getting a degree horrifies her family. Her mother wants Sabina to marry and start a family of her own... Will Sabina be able to make her dream come true or will she have to sacrifice her one and the only dream for her family's well-being?