A young Ecuadorian woman has a daughter with a Catalan banker and, in the middle of our broken contemporary society, tries to put an end to her family’s cycle of emigration that has been ongoing since the Second World War and Nazi-occupied Vienna. A powerful array of uncontrollable images from the family’s memories appear each day in a New York life marked by lack of love, growth and the search for a new life. Thought tries to follow a discourse that functions as a protective sheet while the vital impulses of youth overcome their sexual, amorous and family impulses. This is s a debut novel from an original writer who creates a text whose linguistic potential dazzles, which emerges as if from the depths of a need to name the world.