"The Sense of Touch" is an intense and moving novel that explores the limits of love, loss, and personal transformation. Sofía, a vibrant young woman, receives a devastating diagnosis: a degenerative disease that will take away her sight. On her journey into darkness, she discovers that light can come from those around her-especially her best friend, Antonia.
As Sofía struggles to find meaning in her new reality, Antonia faces her own conflict: a silent, deep, and long-hidden love for Sofía. Their relationship becomes the heart of a story where touch, memory, and intimacy evolve into a new language for survival.
This novel not only tells the story of losing one's vision, but also highlights the strength of the human heart in the face of adversity. Filled with emotional moments, inner tension, and personal discoveries, "The Sense of Touch" is a story about what it means to see with the soul when the eyes no longer can.
It includes sensitive themes such as disability, sexual awakening, loss, family conflict, and love between women. Recommended for adult readers seeking a raw, passionate, and transformative story.