A sweet-hearted thief with a taste for mischief—and for candy!
Arístides Moon is a candy inventor who, with his charisma and cunning, creates an atmosphere of playfulness, ingenuity, and creativity. Throughout the story, the codes that drive his behavior are revealed: although he is a thief at night, he never steals from kiosks —which he considers sacred— and uses the money to make candy for children.
The end of the book establishes Arístides as a legend, a character worthy of being remembered both for his adventures and for his love for Mimí Molar.
Sebastián Ilabaca (Chile) is a self-taught illustrator, cartoonist, and graphic artist. His work is influenced by the concepts of installation, sculpture, and photography.