Expéron, a first novel, brings us a few years in the future: we are in 2054 and life has changed. Now you can access knowledge through "fulguima" (which convert books into images) and other advanced technologies have improved daily. But by wanting to regulate life, this one has sometimes become more complicated now to be allowed to procreate, it is imperative to have graduated, the PPA, which can take up to five years of study. Whoever does not have it, can not have children - and if there is one, the state will remove him since parents will be considered unfit to raise her. In this world, which reminds us of the great classics, we enter the lives of Sollow. Annabel has thirty-eight years and she just missed his AAE - soon it will be impossible for him to get permission to get pregnant, since he will retake the exam, follow the mandatory psychoanalysis, and will then close forty years. It begins therefore to focus on a possible pregnancy and is completely obsessed with this idea. Her husband Andy is not as affected by that problem. It is immersed in its exciting career. Fulguima inventor who revolutionized life, he is working on an even more ambitious project. Then enters his office the young Angel, ten years. This boy does not speak, does not communicate. But it turns out he has an incredible potential in the creation of images ...
A very nice book of anticipation, although it deals with a subject already read and reread. It would be interesting to dwell a little more on the influence of "fulguima" on people's lives and follow a little the boy where the novel especially emphasizes Annabel, her desire for a child and the impossibility for some women to meet their biological need to procreate. At times the introduction of advanced technology in everyday life seemed a little too forced, but still, I read this novel with real pleasure.