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At the end of his life, Miguel de Cervantes said he would like to be remembered for these three experiences: as a soldier at Lepanto, a captive in Algiers, and the author of Don Quixote. The manner in which the transition from sword to pen occurred is one of the mysteries of the life of this writer, who always sought to protect his privacy. This book offers young readers a very complete summary of the life of this writing genius, with a wealth of facts and details.
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