A novel set in 20th century France, about dreams, triumphs, defeats and the infinite ways of loving. Belmanso is a house situated in a village with no name because the sign at the entrance has been torn down to be made into a gun or the helmet of a fighter. Just as people survive war, places can also survive neglect, but they need new souls to breathe the life they lost back into them. The tumultuous France of the 20th century, scorched by the death throes of the war with Algeria and the two World Wars, is the setting for this novel that speaks of the eternal need to dream, of triumphs and defeats, but above all, of the infinite ways of loving.