(Maboque, also known as Natal orange, is a fruit that grows from Strychnos spinosa, a native tree from tropical and subtropical Africa. It is yellow and sweet-sour, and it has numerous hard brown seeds.) After burying her father, Leonor finds a diary that leads her to uncover a mysterious past lived in the streets of Angola, Portugal and Brazil. At the intersection of three countries, lies part of the explanation behind her roots and behind her father’s unruly behavior. The character dives deep into that narrative in search of her own identity, which passes through the bittersweet taste of maboque. A quest that can lead her to forgiveness and a new life.