In a world entwined by digital threads, 'Little Eyes' unveils the double-edged sword of our ever-connected era through the story of the kentukis. Neither pet nor ghost nor robot, these peculiar devices become portals into others' lives, offering glimpses into distant worlds and intimate moments. As the kentukis make their way from Hong Kong streets to classrooms in Tel Aviv, they become the silent witnesses to humanity's deepest corners and hidden threads. With a narrative rich in dark wonders and bizarre encounters, Schweblin's novel takes readers on an immersive journey that oscillates between the endearing allure of interconnectedness and the startling undercurrents that weave through the fabric of modern existence. The kentukis may seem like innocuous toys, but behind their cute exteriors lies a penetrating truth about the shape of our reality—a reality that Schweblin suggests we are already living without truly recognizing.