: The title itself is a nod to a moment with her son, who urged her to use "the just words" rather than over-explaining—a philosophy that mirrors the book's succinct, precise prose.

Busquets' writing is characterized by its ability to find weight in the seemingly insignificant.

For Busquets, writing a diary is not a safe or self-indulgent habit; it is a confrontation. Las palabras justas - Spanish Publishers

: Whether it is observing the "coquettish" shoes of her psychiatrist or the erotic charge of adjusting a friend's face mask, Busquets elevates daily routines into moments of poetic insight.