'The Germans', by Sergio del Molino: all families lie. The writer and columnist recreates the fictional experience of a family linked to the history of the more than 600 Germans settled in Cameroon who in 1916 surrendered to the Spanish authorities in Guinea.

In one way or another, the shadow of the family's laborious Nazism leads to a life of privileges for the three children (and grandchildren of the founder) The moral conflict of a novel focuses on the different reactions to the information they learn about that affiliation.