“Book Descriptions: A milliner owns a small but well-known hat shop. Clients come from all over the world just to buy one of his creations. He had invented all sorts of hats: pointed, rounded, with flowers, gems, in all (un)imaginable colors, flashlight-hats to find things lost in the dark, piano-hats to break the silence. His hats weren’t tight, nor heavy, and neither too warm nor too cold. But the very special thing about them was that they never got lost nor could be taken away by the wind. However, there was one hat he had never invented...” DRIVE