More Invisible than God is a dark psychological novel-perhaps neo-picaresque in nature-that recounts the lives of eight children who live on the streets of Mexico. The novel is a violent text that attempts to transmit the abuse, abandonment, and oppression experienced by orphaned and homeless children in a massive metropolis that never sleeps, as they try to survive the evils of humanity without any assistance. The work is a piercing critique of the wealthy, the powerful, and those who perpetuate inequality and injustice. More Invisible than God seeks to portray the misery that millions of children who have been made socially invisible must face on a daily basis.
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