Romania, 1916. As World War I engulfs Europe, the seemingly insignificant town of Târgu Jiu finds itself at a critical crossroads. While the main battles raged elsewhere, the Romanian Campaign saw fierce fighting along the Jiu River. This is the story of Elara Vasilescu, a young woman forced to abandon her family's lavender farm as the Austro-Hungarian army advances. Lavender, traditionally associated with mourning and remembrance, holds a deep personal significance for Elara, her grandmother having introduced her to its cultivation and the traditions surrounding it. Forced to become a medic’s assistant at a makeshift hospital carved into the ruins of a local monastery, Elara witnesses the brutal realities of war and the resilience of the Romanian people. Her grandmother's lessons about the healing properties of lavender – its ability to soothe burns and ease anxiety – prove unexpectedly vital. Through her experiences, she forges an unlikely bond with a shell-shocked Austrian soldier, Johann, who sees in the lavender fields a fleeting glimpse of home and peace. Their connection, born from shared suffering and a desperate longing for normalcy, blossoms amidst the chaos, forcing them both to confront their prejudices and the absurdity of the conflict. The story culminates during the brief but significant Romanian counter-offensive, where Elara's knowledge of the terrain and the local community proves invaluable. However, the fragility of hope and the enduring scars of war leave a bittersweet legacy, reminding her that even amidst the most beautiful blooms, shadows always linger.
Meet the 4 characters who bring this story to life:
A young woman in her early twenties, forced from her family's lavender farm by the advancing Austro-Hungarian army. Erupted from her idyllic life, she possesses a deep connection to the land and the traditions surrounding lavender, instilled by her grandmother. Initially hesitant and fearful, she demonstrates remarkable resilience and adaptability as she becomes a medic’s assistant, witnessing the horrors of war and finding unexpected strength in her knowledge of herbal remedies. She grapples with her growing feelings for Johann, an Austrian soldier, and the moral complexities of the conflict.
An Austrian soldier in his late twenties, suffering from shell shock and a profound sense of disillusionment with the war. Haunted by his experiences on the front lines, he finds a fleeting sense of peace and connection to his homeland in the sight of lavender fields, reminiscent of his childhood. He struggles with his duty and the propaganda he’s been fed, slowly developing a respect for the Romanian people and a complicated understanding of Elara. His medical condition makes him an unusual figure amongst his peers.
Elara’s grandmother, a matriarch in her late seventies, who possesses extensive knowledge of traditional herbal remedies and the history of the lavender farm. A source of strength and wisdom for Elara, she imparts valuable lessons about resilience, compassion, and the power of nature’s healing properties. Though she remains behind on the farm, her influence continues to guide Elara's actions and decisions.
A young Romanian doctor, in his early thirties, working tirelessly at the makeshift hospital. Driven by a strong sense of duty and compassion, he is dedicated to providing medical care to the wounded, regardless of their nationality. He serves as a mentor to Elara, recognizing her potential and guiding her through the challenges of working in a war zone. He represents the hope and idealism amidst the despair.
The story unfolds across 3 distinct locations: Vasilescu Lavender Farm — peaceful, idyllic, nostalgic, vulnerable; Ruined Monastery (Makeshift Hospital) — grim, chaotic, desperate, resilient; Jiu Riverbank - Near Austrian Lines — tense, dangerous, bleak, watchful.
Peaceful, idyllic, nostalgic, vulnerable
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Grim, chaotic, desperate, resilient
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Tense, dangerous, bleak, watchful
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