
Meet Grandma Stefania, she is ninety years old, and she is raising her two grandchildren alone. And they are hers. With laughter, with tears, with a bunch of questions about life and even about Grandma's plans after death.
Grandma, it turns out, was not always Grandma. Once she was Steftsa, who was almost taken away by the Germans during the occupation, and then Stefania Petrovna at her dream job, and then Stefa in love, who suddenly became a widow.
Grandchildren - Lezhko and Rynka - they are chubby people who do not run away from trouble, but willingly get into it. Because Grandma's love or a crack under the bed will always save them from there. And after that - Grandma's hugs are still the most sacred thing between Grandma and her grandchildren. This is their sign of love, a sign of care, it is where you can hide from sadness and fears, where you can warm yourself. It is a sign of forgiveness - when asked for by granddaughters and when asked by grandmother.
"Go to Grandma, Hug" is strung together with stories-tests, stories-questions and stories-traditions. But all of them in the grandmother's mouth are one big story about her, grandmother's, love, which can overcome everything.
And then grandmother Stefania will tell you.