So, it is the anxiety...that flows between the lines and perhaps the words of this book, the free anxiety that is not restricted by the standards of academic research, or we can dare to say that it is the anxiety that is conveyed honestly from discussions of writing and reading far from the corridors of culture, but very close to the readers and writers in their conversations and chats that may have begun over a cup of morning coffee, or at the lunch or dinner table, or perhaps on a home visit to the whisper of raindrops creeping on the window panes. The topics of the book, as The author asserts, "She is a thinker, not a judge or an absolute judge." He conveys the idea in the form of sentences containing questions, answers, and different opinions. "His goal is to participate in thinking and opinions." And this is what we see in this book.