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A swashbuckling adventure reveals how Diego de la Vega became the iconic masked hero. Born in late 18th-century southern California, Diego is a blend of two worlds, with an aristocratic Spanish father and a Shoshone warrior mother. He learns the ways of his mother’s tribe from his grandmother, White Owl, while also mastering fencing and cattle branding from his father. His childhood is filled with mischief and adventure, during which he witnesses the brutal injustices faced by Native Americans, sparking an inner conflict about his heritage. At sixteen, Diego is sent to Barcelona for education, where he joins La Justicia, a secret resistance movement opposing Napoleonic corruption. Amidst this turmoil, he falls in love, saves the oppressed, and confronts a rival from privilege. Between California and Barcelona, the persona of Zorro emerges, marking the birth of a great hero. After numerous adventures, including duels, fierce sea battles, and daring rescues, Diego returns to America to reclaim his childhood hacienda and seek justice for those unable to fight for themselves.

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Zorro, Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden

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2005
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Titre
Zorro
Sous-titre
The Novel
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2005
Format
souple
Pages
390
ISBN10
0007201974
ISBN13
9780007201976
Première publication
2005
Titre original
El Zorro: Comienza la leyenda
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A swashbuckling adventure reveals how Diego de la Vega became the iconic masked hero. Born in late 18th-century southern California, Diego is a blend of two worlds, with an aristocratic Spanish father and a Shoshone warrior mother. He learns the ways of his mother’s tribe from his grandmother, White Owl, while also mastering fencing and cattle branding from his father. His childhood is filled with mischief and adventure, during which he witnesses the brutal injustices faced by Native Americans, sparking an inner conflict about his heritage. At sixteen, Diego is sent to Barcelona for education, where he joins La Justicia, a secret resistance movement opposing Napoleonic corruption. Amidst this turmoil, he falls in love, saves the oppressed, and confronts a rival from privilege. Between California and Barcelona, the persona of Zorro emerges, marking the birth of a great hero. After numerous adventures, including duels, fierce sea battles, and daring rescues, Diego returns to America to reclaim his childhood hacienda and seek justice for those unable to fight for themselves.