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After visiting his father at the nursing home, the neurosurgeon Ricardo Marzoa feels overgrown, out of his wits. He is dragging his life as it was a heavy weight: too many years on his shoulders, too many lives that have gone away in his own hands and, also, a recent death. He is going through a humiliating professional moment and his personal situation is confusing. The situation is so critic that he has come to the conclusion that he needs urgently a psychotherapist. The time has come to break all his ties that unite him with family and work.

A memorable and unconcessional narration about family identity and feelings of loss and guilt. The questions about personal identity and the feelings of guilt and loss hover on the novel, which the author writes in a lucid and precise way.

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