Dying a woman rather than persevering in the error of nature that made her man! To confess this utopia to oneself as to one's family, in one's forties, when one is a doctor with wife and child, is a courage that can be called madness, and to pay for social decay. With extreme willpower and the love of her family, Sandra Dual rose to this challenge and overcome all the obstacles sown by ignorance and fear of difference.
She evokes here, without indulgence, the horrors she has encountered, and the strength of humor and love that allowed her to overcome them and flourish. Happy with her new life, she reflects on this personal drama and tries to analyze what we really are, what we want to be. She laughs at herself and her pronouns, plays with words, plays down by showing others the little landmarks of everyday life that are distorted and is careful not to fall into medical or legal details.