Publisher about the book
Psychologists have long since proven beyond doubt that the lack of genuine interpersonal relationships not only paves the way for loneliness and alienation, not only creating cold spaces between people and spiritual deserts, but is also a significant causal factor in feelings of unhappiness, depression, and suicide, and even a physiological factor that causes some people to become seriously ill and eventually die.
The third story about Ana is unfortunately a very human illustration of the complete breakdown of genuine interpersonal relationships, which leads us to descend with her to the bottom, to hell. A very important role is played by a priest, who is otherwise trained to help other people.
The trust of an abused child in an adult, educated man who preaches to people every day at mass about the importance of friendship, love, mutual aid, and spirituality is virtually limitless, so what happens in the priest's small room, full of books, dim light, and pleasant smells, is the ultimate proof of the complete depravity, corruption, cynicism, and misery of not only the human individual, who tries to make people trust him, but also the corporation that deceitfully allows him to abuse people.
He never took responsibility for his actions, even if there is a god he may have once even sincerely believed in, he will rot in hell.
Ana got away with it, even though she had long believed that she was to blame for everything. Today she knows that she is innocent and that others were to blame for her suffering. Not only her father and mother, but also the priest.

