To know humanity in its most intimate expression is the goal of this story that will conquer our hearts.
A happy knight,
or something like it, during the Middle Ages, loves
knighthood and himself so much that all that he thinks about is doing
what he likes: saving princesses and slaying dragons but forgets he's
got a family who loves and needs him.
The man never removes his armour because he loves it so much and thinks
he looks good wearing it. One day the armour gets rusted and he can't
take it off so he goes to a wizard who will guide him through the woods
and the castles until his problem is solved.
The knight is a character in whom we can all see ourselves and through
him we will experience situations which defy our conscience, our senses
and our hearts. The names of the castles and the experiences he lives
are really guidelines of the roads we all have to travel in our lives,
even if it is through this book, which coincidentally is fairly short
and simple.
I recommend this book especially for those who aren't pleased with
anything, not even themselves and need to take a look at their souls
and heal.