What happens when a company continues to function… but no longer holds any truth?
Over four decades, The Galpón traces the quiet rise and slow erosion of HanssenBox, a logistics company shaped as much by ambition as by neglect.
At its center are Ethan, a loyal manager who never leaves, and Oliver, an outsider who never fully belongs. Together, they navigate a structure sustained by convenience, where decisions are rarely wrong enough to collapse – but never right enough to endure.
As alliances fracture and systems decay, what emerges is not the story of a company, but the anatomy of those who keep it alive: men who confuse intuition with talent, loyalty with submission, and control with vision.
The galpón —the warehouse— becomes more than a place of operations. It is where ideas are stored, where contradictions accumulate, and where the cost of not seeing begins to take form.
Rather than asking how success is built, this novel asks a quieter question: what happens when no one is willing to see clearly?
A work of literary fiction rooted in moral inquiry, The Galpón explores power, negligence, myopia, and the fragile architecture of human judgment – where the greatest failure is not collapse, but the illusion of clarity.
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