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Riso's writing style in "Un niño llamado Gárgola" is characterized by simplicity, clarity, and a deep sense of empathy. The author's use of short sentences and everyday language creates an intimate and accessible narrative voice.

El protagonista no solo sufre por sus orejas; sufre por ser inteligente, por ser sensible, por no encajar en los códigos brutales de la infancia. El libro es un alegato contra la homogenización forzada.

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The book follows a child who perceives himself as a "gargoyle"—someone strange and perhaps even frightening to others. It is a profound exploration of and the "inner critic." Through the narrative, Riso teaches us:

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