Now that Baran is 16, he is no longer allowed to stay in Germany and faces the bleak prospect of getting deported back. His family begins to learn of his other life and do everything they can to set him straight. These "female knights", as they were known, fought any and all manifestations of patriarchy with exactly the same verve they applied to organizing resistance to the IMF meeting. Baran also has very little interest in girls, even though a marriage might solve his immigration-related legal trouble. Ruth is withdrawn, a painter, possibly mentally ill.
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