«Beyond empty slogans and pseudo intellectual fabrications, here you can find real politics in each breath of the ill father, in that everyday struggle against what it means to belong.» Juan Losa, Público
«A novel about family struggle multiplied by class struggle and divided by the fight against death although with the acquiescence of a necessary madness to face the inevitable.» María Teresa Lezcano, Sur
«A gathering of debris: of what we could’ve become, the bravados, the jobs we had and didn’t keep, the romances, the slums that made us shrewd and distrustful, our childhood fears, our readings, our class resentment, our mothers, of all those things that were given to us for free and the price we had to pay for them.» Patricio Pron, El Boomerang
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