Pija Lindenbaum
Somewhere in the Alps live two groups of children: Lilybell and Bluevalley. The Lilybells get to paint, sail and play badminton, while the Bluevallies do the dishes, shine shoes and carry stones. ”That’s unfair,” a child suddenly says. ”It is supposed to be unfair here. I I like when it is unfair,” Schäfen says. But then the children get an idea: they exchange clothes! And everything gets more and more unorganised. Until the children might even cross the painted line?