Through one hundred questions and answers, the author offers practical advice and solutions for problems such as education, relationships with parents, friendship, love and self-confidence.
Prudence is a sense of community, an awareness that we discover who and what we are through relationships, not only with people but with everything that exists.
The book is not a classic novel or a theological work, but a series of spiritual meditations, dialogues, and "speeches" that the author claims were inspired to her from above.
The book is a meditation on the immortality of the soul, faith and the triumph of life over death, written in the context of post-war Europe and communist pressure on the Church.
The authors seek to show that the biblical view of sexuality is not negative or puritanical, but deeply connected to God's plan of creation, covenant, and responsibility.