In this novel the author raises acute social problems such as: 1) a problem of the loss of a loved one.
Have lost her beloved husband, Holly Kennedy didn't want to live.
She lost the meaning of life.
Gerry had left her so suddenly and left behind nothing but memories.
It was very difficult for a young woman to love again and enjoy life, when the soul of emptiness and cold.
2) a problem of caring for the dearest person.
Holly and Gerry were an ideal paar.
They spent leisure together and dreamed about the future.
When Gerry found a tumour Holly never left Gerry.
He also took care.
He had even thought of his idea writing some letters for Holly shortly before his death.
3) a problem of relationships with parents and friends.
This is invaluable when Holly's parents and friends endorsed her in difficult times.
They called her, visited her, advised and tried always to be there.