Cosita

“What an incredible, crazy, and funny book!” María Fernanda Ampuero

“I loved it!” Laura Fernández

“Cosita is a horror novel in disguise; it has a tentative quality, and thankfully, not everything fits together perfectly, nor are there any over-explanations. It’s a book about grief, about the world seen as a hostile place, and about the desire not to grow up. It’s peculiar and fresh, with something truly unique.” Aloma Rodríguez, El Mundo

“A transgressive and brilliant debut in defense of the imagination.” Andrea Toribio

An orphaned woman named Cosita, obsessed with collecting objects. A magician-thief. A novel where the strange and the beautiful shine like two sides of the same coin.

After the death of her parents, Cosita, a woman who compulsively collects secondhand objects, begins to fear for the stability of her world when she realizes she has an enemy: a magician who starts buying the objects she most desires. A novel that functions as both a mystery to be solved and a character study, with a tone and approach reminiscent of Piranesi and Susanna Clarke, and a Lynchian feel that runs through the entire plot from beginning to end.