The book, published by Libertània, follows the lifelong friendship of Adelina and Olga, starting from their childhood in a Francoist preventorium. The narrative explores human relationships and the pursuit of freedom in emotional, artistic, and sexual contexts.
Toledano, a regular contributor to the local magazine La Borrufa in Pallars Sobirà, also incorporates themes such as the right to die with dignity. As a member of the Right to Die with Dignity (DMD) association, she uses the plot to reflect on euthanasia and social rights.
With a background in social work and anthropology, her literary career includes works like Nathan de la India and the award-winning essay ¿Se puede? Trabajo social en domicilios de ancianos, recognized by the Social Work College of Catalonia.




