La serie sigue la vida de una madre, interpretada por la actriz española, que regresa a su tierra natal, Canarias, con su hija adolescente. A medida que se integran en la vida local, la madre y la hija enfrentan desafíos y conflictos que ponen a prueba su relación.
The appeal of the Madre e Hija de Canarias format extends far beyond the archipelago’s borders. For the broader Spanish-speaking world—particularly in Latin America—the Canarian connection is deeply personal. Millions of Latin Americans trace their ancestry back to the Canary Islands. When a Mother in Gran Canaria teaches her Daughter a traditional recipe or a folk song, it resonates with viewers in Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay, who recognize fragments of their own cultures in the Canarian reality.
Traditional media in the islands also produces structured content focusing on the mother-daughter bond, often with a more emotional or historical lens.