Afraid of visiting his father, the narrator of this story decides to write about his family without his testimony. The fear of being near his father makes him feel paralyzed. And thus, like an infection that spreads everywhere, the story of everything, the narrative of this hell emerges. This deceptively domestic narrative tells the story of the start of the tourist craze in Malaga in the ‘70s , when European money from vacationers and investors created an unusual opening in the form of fun and revelry during the Franco regime. Miguel Ángel Oeste descends into the abyss of his memories and compares them with those of relatives and acquaintances, producing a heartbreaking testimony that also works as a chronicle of the last forty years in Spain. A journey of which fear is the protagonist, first as an illness, and later as the urge that drives his writings.