"Real World" narrates explicitly, insensitively, and scandalously constant events that are sadly ignored or normalized.
The aim is simple, to virally disseminate the situations presented to bring these issues to public conversation and debate.
The book recounts situations of violence, intolerance, sexual violence, and discrimination explicitly, crudely, realistically, and somewhat morbidly from the unhealthy perspective of the perpetrators, so minors should not read it.
It's the book that no one should read, with events that should not be written about, so that none of this happens again.
However, despite its harshness, "Real World" seeks to open the eyes of society and provoke a reaction to the injustices and atrocities that occur daily. The author aims to shake the collective conscience and generate a change in people's mindset.
Although it may be disturbing, the book fulfills its purpose by exposing reality as it is, without sweeteners or makeup. It is a call to action, reflection, and empathy for those who suffer in silence.
It is a shocking, uncomfortable, and necessary read to awaken empathy and solidarity towards those who are victims of atrocious and aberrant situations. "Real World" is a heart-rending cry that seeks to break complicit silence and provoke profound change in society.