The Settlers follows the lives of five siblings, switching between 2001,when the family had just moved into their flat in Berlin, and 2016 when the children have all become adults.
After the racially-incited murder of their Turkish-born father, the impoverished Neumanns move around in order to find work. As the children grow up they face hardship and have to overcome their tragic past, while navigating new obstacles.
When they are older, another tragic event has each them reflecting on moments in their childhood, realising that they might be repeating patterns as old wounds are reopened.
Kali has to live with her moms new boyfriend and his five sons. Kali tries her best to fit in but living with five boys is really tough. Definitly when three of them are the most popular boys at school. They also get into many fights. The five boys aren't all perfect though. They all have their personal problems and secrets too. Kali will learn more and more each day about these boys. The more she knows the more she keeps getting herself closer to the boys. Which is not a good idea to be falling in love with her stepbrothers...
(NOT EDITED! THIS WAS MY FIRST BOOK AND IT HAS SO MANY SPELLING, GRAMMAR MISTAKES, AND IS VERY CRINGE WORTHY! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!)