This is a long story told by a Tin of ColaCao. She was born in a factory in the early 1960s, later sold in a supermarket, and once her tasty and nutritious content was consumed, began to be part of adventures that few tins of cocoa powder have had the chance to live.
She was acquired by a family, with whom she lived for four generations. With them she was able to learn about realities, events, and places in four countries across four continents: Equatorial Guinea, Spain, Venezuela, and Australia.
The beautiful and flowery Tin, as she passed through the world, gradually lost her original condition of an inanimate object, and became a being with a soul and consciousness. This Tin's story is full of reflections and questions about the presence of the human being in the earthly world, the reason for their existence, their perceptive and mental capacity, the future of planet Earth and its nature, the role that Destiny plays in the spiritual evolution of every being with a soul.
Her message is condensed in this book and released into the ocean of readers, in the same way that a castaway's is thrown into the sea in a bottle. This unique Tin is confident that her traveling companion, Destiny, will be in charge of keeping her message safe from the dictatorship of the masses, afloat beyond the great waves caused by social tides, and ensure that it reaches some distant shore where it will be discovered by an interested reader.
Part of her message will remain in the reader's mind, hopefully until after death. Before that though, and in the case that her reflections are considered worthy of being shared, the Tin hopes that the reader will become, like her, an instrument of Destiny.