There are writers who, no matter how many novels they may write, will never surpass that of their own lives. This is the case of the Baroness Wilson, one of the most interesting, mysterious and unique women of the 19th century.
Through some broken soul of those nineteen women, a portentous elixir made of disappointment, intuition and courage spilled out. Some made a perfume out of it, others a portrait or a novel, and a few, like the Baroness Wilson, used it to sculpt a fascinating, deceitful, and extraordinary biography.
Thanks to that, that girl named Emilia Serrano, finally free of her image and likeness, was able to create a new woman tailored to her century, her lovers and her ambitions.