Unlike Elísabet Benavent's typical novels (like the Valeria saga), is not a single linear story. Instead, it is a compilation of sketches, reflections, and life experiences—a "collection of things felt, imagined, and lived" over several years.

The "story" of the book is essentially the author's internal journey. Critics from Babelio and Anika Entre Libros highlight its raw honesty, noting that it explores:

: Addressed to her childhood self, her mother, her cats, and the cities she has lived in.

: Used as a "lifeline" and a way to understand the world.

: Deep dives into themes like love, heartbreak, self-love, and the passage of time.

: A celebration of being imperfect while striving for happiness.