Annie Baby explores and presents the relationship between the self, the external environment, and the inner world through her writing, as well as the sense of detachment maintained with them. This sense of detachment allows her to contrast the fine layers between memory and reality, discussing issues such as background, family, childhood, the south, loss, and the objectivity of life. The author calmly strips away the core of personal memories over time, revealing its darkness and brightness to readers new and old over the years, in a form of light conversation. Another part of the book pertains to the level of reflection, frankly discussing writing and works, involving talent, socializing, isolation, circles, controversy, values, reading, worldly appearances, human relationships, personality...