September 1981 marked a turning point in Maria Lai's development as an artist. Her relational work Legarsi alla montagna, created at Ulassai, proved to be a watershed. The importance of this event meant that it became a central narrative episode in the monograph devoted to the Sardinian artist (1919-2013) edited by Elena Pontiggia. The first part of the book, consisting of ten chapters, brings into focus the various fields covered in Lai's oeuvre: embroidered canvases, books, geography, bread and stone, public works, and relational works. She was also interested in the theatre, the sacred in general, and nativity scenes in particular, and the way play is associated with art. The truth is, Maria Lai's inspiration and the expressions of her passions came in a multitude of forms, all linked in one way or another to the family she grew up in and which always proved strongly supportive of her and her artistic endeavours. The second part of the book concentrates on the notes Maria Lai took and the conversations she had with the writer Giuseppe Desś, and with Mario da Candia and Giuseppina Cuccu, for instance. It closes with an essay that highlights the success her work enjoyed in the period 1943-93.