Life Without a Title is a short novel about a boy named Denza, who lives with a mentally ill mother, and who experiences a series of upheavals, including his mother's theft, a move to live with his grandparents, a confrontation with his drunken grandfather, and many other complications that, hidden from our eyes, are still all too often experienced by many children among us. Lainšček's novel is distinguished by its subtle listening to the hearts of young people, the captivating dynamism of the events, and the narrative honesty that is all too rare today. (summarized from the general p. of Založba Slovenska matica)