"Saving the World According to G." is a reissue of the book by Eta Farkašová from 2002. The changes are adapting to these days and the current problems. The main protagonist suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder combined with autism. She firmly believes that order, incorporating repetition, and establishing routines are the only ways to save the world. She considers a circle as the ideal shape. The plot cycles and wants to show G.'s sense of chaos, disorder, and dirt.
The book's central element is the exposure of the book block. That means erasing the imaginary boundaries of the beginning and end. The fragility and vulnerability of the book showcase the protagonist's feelings in the world. Pagination is placed differently on each page to disrupt familiarity, creating an element that disturbs the reader. Another such element is the photographs. The importance lies not in their visual information but in their disruptive function.