Maldito develops his artistic talents and encounters tourists who are more than they seem. At a young age, actually before Maldito escapes his home, he spends most of his time on the streets of Agua Rocosa, sketching the buildings and tourists there. He also sketches things others are simply not able to capture on paper: the wind lost among rocks on a hillside, the joy in the bright smile of the sun, the sorrow weeping from a heavily laden rain cloud. If you've enjoyed the works of Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez and Isabel Allende, you'll enjoy these Stories from the Cantina.
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