Since early childhood, Laura was never allowed to express her feelings without being accused of backchatting. Her mother was suicidal, and her father liked his drink. To escape from all this, she would often daydream and go into a fantasy world of her own. Laura was often bullied at school until one day, she learnt to stick up for herself. As she grew up, she fell madly in love, only to be rejected when she was four and a half months pregnant and had to bring up her daughter on her own. She eventually made the biggest mistake of her life when she found herself trapped in a loveless marriage. Laura was divorced after three years, only to be trapped again when she met someone whom she believed could love her unconditionally.
So, this is a novel about a little girl—well, maybe not exactly a novel—who grows up in a world without love. Misunderstood right from the getgo, somehow she manages to get through childhood, but as an adult, she continues to be not only misunderstood but also rejected. Despite all this, she finds solace in her religious faith and eventually manages to find s degree of happiness.