Don Quixote and My Uncle Sal
“Don Quixote and My Uncle Sal” by E. C. Streeter | 122 pages
This novella intertwines the amorous ups and downs of a United Nations peacekeeper named Carl Spagnoli with the story of “Don Quixote” as told by his squire Sancho Panza in a series of fictional letters to his wife written by Carl’s late uncle Salvatore Longo and left to him in his will. Each letter from Sancho corresponds to an episode in the Selected Readings Editions “Don Quixote.” This book can, therefore, also serve as a very good introduction to Cervantes’ masterpiece. There is no inappropriate language.
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“Don Quixote and My Uncle Sal” by E. C. Streeter | 122 pages
This novella intertwines the amorous ups and downs of a United Nations peacekeeper named Carl Spagnoli with the story of “Don Quixote” as told by his squire Sancho Panza in a series of fictional letters to his wife written by Carl’s late uncle Salvatore Longo and left to him in his will. Each letter from Sancho corresponds to an episode in the Selected Readings Editions “Don Quixote.” This book can, therefore, also serve as a very good introduction to Cervantes’ masterpiece. There is no inappropriate language.
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“Don Quixote and My Uncle Sal” by E. C. Streeter | 122 pages
This novella intertwines the amorous ups and downs of a United Nations peacekeeper named Carl Spagnoli with the story of “Don Quixote” as told by his squire Sancho Panza in a series of fictional letters to his wife written by Carl’s late uncle Salvatore Longo and left to him in his will. Each letter from Sancho corresponds to an episode in the Selected Readings Editions “Don Quixote.” This book can, therefore, also serve as a very good introduction to Cervantes’ masterpiece. There is no inappropriate language.