Publisher's Synopsis
It is a love story in a fictional world leads us to understand that the most valuable is the memory of been felt what has, that the insistence of being able to forget it, the story takes us to a world of reverie and realism that lives a contrasting and very authentic society in Mexico City in 1985 with characters within a fictional reality that contradicts, surprises us and possibly leads us to dream.A world like ours socialized, civilized, evolved and certainly aging, has founded its social nuclei, human groups, that converge towards a common and organized end in the small association called family, where commonly a couple of different sex joins to meet the natural law of procreation.Its structure is involved if we consider that this small group of human beings represents the nucleus, the essential basis of a whole society of heterogeneous intellectuals.If we start from the idea that there are no identical patterns or patterns of behavior in beings that begin the formation of a new generation, then we will understand the difficulties they will experience to understand and complement each other.