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By Robert Fisher El Caballero de la Armadura Oxidada A Spanish masterpiece, a story depicting the growth of the heart. Due to its age, the cover and corners show signs of wear, and the pages have yellowed with age. - Title: El Caballero de la Armadura Oxidada El Caballero de la Armadura Oxidada - Author: Robert Fisher - Publisher: Ediciones Obelisco - First Edition: December 1994 - Language: Spanish >>Since Jonathan Livingston Seagull captivated thousands of readers worldwide, there has been no other story as powerful in stimulating the imagination and deeply resonating with the reader's heart as "The Knight in Rusty Armor." It is a fantasy for adults, symbolizing the ascent of the mountain of life. We project ourselves onto the knight's journey, filled with hope and despair, fantasy and lessons, disillusionment, laughter, and tears. The profound lessons contained in the story are told with delicate humor. "The Knight in Rusty Armor" is not just a book; it is an experience that expands our hearts, touches our souls, and enriches our spirits. This book teaches us, in a way that deeply attracts us, to be freed from the barriers that prevent us from knowing and loving ourselves, and to be able to give and receive love. In North America, it has sold over 100,000 copies without any advertising. Robert Fisher is known throughout the United States for dedicating his life to writing scripts for the most famous comedians in North America. He began his career as a radio scriptwriter for Groucho Marx and later wrote scripts for numerous comedians, including Bob Hope, Red Skelton, George Burns, Jack Benny, Alan King, and Lucille Ball. "Life is fundamentally wonderful, and so are human beings. If you want to remember this, read 'The Knight in Rusty Armor.' If you want to remember the importance of loving yourself, please read 'The Knight in Rusty Armor.' If you read to the last page, you will see that life is wonderful, that you are love, that you are wonderful, and that everything is going well." Terry Lynn Taylor
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