Zalacain the Adventurer
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"In 1956, Ernest Hemingway visited the dying Spanish author Pio Baroja and told him that the Nobel prize [Hemingway] had recently won rightfully belonged to Baroja." -- Review Editor "Library Journal"

Zalacain combines the footloose childhood of a Tom Sawyer with the street savvy of an incorrigible teen truant. He fools everyone, and has fun with his comrades and female friends...[and] miraculously survives all hazards in achieving his monetary and amatory goals." -- Review Editor "The Akron Beacon Journal"

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