"Teorema de Ovidioa" is a novel about the inability to love Santiago Andrade is a doctor in Mathematics, university professor, and novelist. Divorced, in his forties, he has tangled the thread of his life, which runs between women of unequal origins: Paula, his ex and mother of his son; Nela, loyal research assistant and guardian angel, sometimes mischievous for good measure; Lisbeth, beautiful and superficial, good at making fun; María José, a complete devil, who causes him the greatest pleasures and torments." --From IberLibro website.
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