'See you in August', the unpublished novel by Gabriel García Márquez: a small, light, legitimate book. The Nobel Prize winner's work has virtues, but one should not be fooled about its true dimensions: they are small.

The children sign a prologue that reveals a touching (zero irony) regret of conscience along with tons of affection. In his epilogue, the editor Cristóbal Pera claims the rescue without hiding the happiness of having worked alongside the Nobel prize winner.