Two very different women meet in Zikaden by Ina Weisse. Isabell is clearly urban, she only has to do in a village in Brandenburg because her parents have a house here and can no longer live independently. Anja, on the other hand, is from here, she has a child, there is no father. Anja works in a large kitchen, later in a bowling arena. There is an obvious form in which Isabell and Anja could get to do with each other: one could hire the other as a nurse for her parents.