A Forest Full of Beech Trees is a story about neonazi violence. A group of extremist, racist youths begins to make itself felt in the city through graffiti, assaults on people considered “different,” and pamphlets that incite violence and xenophobia. Soon the members of the group direct their criminal rage towards Nelson, a 15-year-old boy whose sole desire is to live a normal life. Nelson’s friends do everything in their power to put an end to the abuse and stop the persecution and intolerance he has become a victim of. This novel is also a story of friendship, intrigue, and fatal mistakes.