A heat that doesn't let up. A night whose darkness lengthens. Adolescence and its rebellion and first experiences. "There wasn't much else to do that summer," we read. From there, an enormous story that opens up to as many possibilities as there are readings: crisis and memory of a dictatorship, unknowns and concerns, disenchantment and search. Characters who drown and doubt. Serial killers, the sinister and the disease. Music and consequences. That is what Mariana Enriquez - whose ability to distort reality never ceases to accumulate and surprise many readers - gives us in this book illustrated by Helia Toledo, with a spectacular editorial debut that not only dialogues with the text, but also takes it to more ways of looking at it and reading it.