Leticia G. Domínguez unites painful personal experiences and profuse documentation in her literary debut with the novel 'Papá nos Quiero' Many of the wickers she uses spring from her own family experience, although other circumstances and characters in the novel are fictional.

“I believed that a child's voice would achieve greater empathy than a cold, analytical adult voice,” she explains. The family has been a taboo that is breaking down, judging by some of the latest literary developments.