Manuel Darío García's expressive pen-and-ink illustrations define the visual language of this handmade volume, with the bicycle serving as the central metaphor for life's journey. The cover features a dynamic figure mounted on a bicycle rendered in energetic cross-hatched lines, with the wheels' radiating spokes creating starburst patterns that suggest both motion and enlightenment. Subtle green watercolor washes flow across the pages like landscapes, while hand-drawn lettering in García's distinctive rough style spells out "vivir creer vivir" (to live, to believe, to live). Throughout the book, bicycle imagery recurs in various configurations—sometimes upright and in motion, other times inverted or abstract—each variation exploring different facets of existence, faith, and movement through life.
The book's interior pages continue this visual meditation, with the prologue beginning with the provocative line "El número que usted solicitó está fuera de servicio..." (The number you requested is out of service...), immediately establishing a contemporary, slightly absurdist tone. The text explores themes of belief, questioning, and the act of living itself, asking readers to journey through their own interior spaces. A collaged strip at the bottom of one page features a film-strip-like sequence of bicycle wheels and frames in turquoise ink, reinforcing the cinematic, sequential nature of life's experiences.
Published by Ediciones Vigía in February 2008, this edition consists of 200 handmade copies manufactured and illuminated by a collaborative team including Estela Ación, Ibis Arias, Iosmey Barbier, Zoila Barroso, Ana María Coro, Vilma Dencás, Álida Fernández, José R. Guevara, Yisaime Martínez, Gladys Mederos, Driaxned Paz, Agustina Ponce, Maribel Ponce, Guillermo Rojas, Maricel Ruiz, Laura Ruiz, and Abilia Tellería. The book exemplifies Vigía's signature approach of using recycled industrial papers and artisanal materials of different textures and weights to create unique literary art objects. Each copy bears the authentic touch of human hands, with variations in the watercolor washes and placement of collaged elements making every book a one-of-a-kind work of art.