the first third of the book is Cabriel Garcia Marquez (revised and corrected - in well -) and is quite interesting, as to the other two-thirds is a kind of apology of socialism with Cuban (but scale a village) featuring a story vaguely "giving lessons" on the need to accept others especially homosexuals (men and especially women) and transgender ... the idea is not bad but realization is heavy because of the repetition .... again, about acceptance of others, in the last ten pages, the author manages to isolate other heterosexuals to preserve the already established community of women ... I was rather disappointed by this book.