«With the ingredients of the classically formed novel and a volcanic and furious prose, Guillermo Aguirre drags us through the streets of a mythical Bilbao to narrate a story of violence and failure: the failure of an entire generation. One of the best Spanish novels I have read in recent years ».
Juan Gomez Barcena
The dog is to blame for everything, or at least that's what the twelve-year-old Crab believes, because it is by taking him for a walk that he meets Jotacé and his henchman Tarado, two free, insolent and violent kids who embody a universe that the Crab wants to form part of. part and that his middle-class family has denied him: the world of the street, with its fights and its myths. Immersed in a premature adolescence marked by the need for leadership and by the belief that it is legitimate to take what one craves by force, very soon the Crab finds himself drag...read more