My first work is dedicated to war, forced migration, a life of wandering, and the search for self. It is about those who, like me, have lost their homes and cannot return. It speaks to those who, despite all the hardships of migration and life’s adversities, continue to believe in a better future and strive toward it.
The second book—on the subject of reincarnation—explains how the roots of various problems we face can sometimes lie in past lives, and how understanding this can help us transform our lives in the present. It is intended for those who believe that reincarnation is not a myth, but a genuine reality.
The third and most significant book depicts a possible near-future scenario: a war has ended in an Eastern European country, yet the state decides to instigate a new conflict—this time against its own rising generation. The authorities impose an education system that deprives most young people of the freedom to choose their careers and attempt to revive serfdom, dividing society into the "privileged" and the "disadvantaged." The book conveys the message that one must fight for one's freedom.