The great Chilean writer invites us to accompany her on a personal and emotional journey in which she examines both the female condition, as she experienced it during her lifetime, and her relationship with the feminist movement, from her infancy to the present day.
She remembers people around her who defined her, such as her mother, Panchita, who raised her and her siblings alone after her father abandoned them, her bereaved daughter, Paula, or her agent Carmen Balcells, who has been her friend and mentor. It refers to both iconic writers such as Virginia Woolf and Margaret Atwood, as well as younger artists who are awakening consciousness, as well as women victims of violence who, with dignity and courage, get back on their feet and move forward.
These are the women of her soul.