"And the silence of its dignity will be placed with a final period in burning oil colors." In these verses by César Vallejo, verses that she's not even sure she understands, Dianette finds the force to free herself from the bitter prison that her life in Germany has become. Once she has taken a definitive step, fortune will lead her to Silvia, another Peruvian who will help her to return to the country she came from, and where she'll write her story, The Book of Diana. Teresa Ruiz Rosas uses intelligence, a sense of humor, and powerful expressive talent to show how the lives of these two women become entwined. From opposite perspectives, the two experience the complex relationship between two worlds, and they help us open our eyes in fear to the darkness involved in the mistreatment of people. "I Always Recommend The Novels of Teresa Ruiz Rosas for their Humor and Intelligence." -Enrique Vila-Matas.