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"The Teacher Milagros arrived on the first day of school with a book under her arm, a book that she inherited from her grandfather and that she will now read with the boys and girls of 3A: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. She will read it with the boys and girls in her group, and together they will discover the beauty of the Spanish text and the wonderful adventures that can be had with the imagination and the joy that is felt when the days are accompanied by a good book"--

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"The Teacher Milagros arrived on the first day of school with a book under her arm, a book that she inherited from her grandfather and that she will now read with the boys and girls of 3A: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. She will read it with the boys and girls in her group, and together they will discover the beauty of the Spanish text and the wonderful adventures that can be had with the imagination and the joy that is felt when the days are accompanied by a good book"--
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Nació en 1981 en Bogotá, Colombia, y es hijo único. A los veinte años escribió su primera novela, que menos mal nunca se editó, porque era (y sigue siendo) muy mala. Sólo hasta 2013 publicó por primera vez. Fue la novela titulada Madolia, con la que ganó en 2012 el premio Juan March Cencillo de novela breve en España. En 2015 fue el hombre más feliz del mundo porque nació Salvador, su hijo, y entonces dejó de escribir un rato para aprender a ser papá. Durante un par de años sacó algo de tiempo para escribir y por eso en 2017 publicó su segunda novela, titulada Donde habitan las palabras. Luego, ya con el curso de papá más avanzado, en 2019 ganó el Premio Nacional de Novela Ciudad de Bogotá, con el libro La hora gris, que se publicó el mismo año en que vio la luz Mi primer Quijote. Eduardo Otálora was born in 1981 in Bogota, Colombia, and is an only child. At the age of twenty he wrote his first novel, which luckily was never published, because it was (and still is) very bad. It was not until 2013 that he published for the first time. It was the novel entitled Madolia, with which he won the Juan March Cencillo prize for short fiction in Spain in 2012. In 2015 he was the happiest man in the world because Salvador, his son, was born, and then he stopped writing for a while to learn how to be a father. For a couple of years he found some time to write and that's why in 2017 he published his second novel, titled Donde habitan las palabras (Where Words Dwell). Then, with the most advanced course as a father, in 2019 he won the National Novel Prize of the City of Bogotá, with the book La hora gris (The Grey Hour), which was published the same year that Mi primer Quijote (My first Don Quixote) was published.