After a lifetime of disillusionment with love, a woman's beliefs are shattered by a profound personal crisis. In her despair, she engages in a direct and starting conversation with God, challenging the very nature of existence, loneliness, and faith. This philosophical journey culminates in an unexpected pact: forty days to rediscover love and meaning alongside the divine being she has come to question, forcing her to confront her own brokenness and find a new way to live.
As her days become part of a greater spiritual plan, her ordinary experiences take on new meaning and significance. She reflects deeply on her daily life, imagining God present in her moments and narrating her philosophical perspectives on life, death, and love. Through her narratives, she intertwines philosophy and poetry, questioning love and creation in search of understanding, even regarding the Lord of the Universe. She engages in deep, intimate dialogues with God, inviting Him into a profound challenge while liberating herself from her pain and sorrow. In turn, God grants her life new meaning by revealing His presence in the beauty of nature. By recounting her past memories, she frees herself from her previous world and enters a new realm within herself, which she expresses poetically. The book consists of an introduction followed by forty days of narration, telling the story of a Sufi in love who liberates herself from her past and enters a world of light and inner peace, envisioned for the reader in a dream-like manner.