
The Trumpeter of Krakow
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
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格式
平装书
页数
151
语言
中文
已发布
Oct 1, 2016
出版商
Tiandi Publishing House
版本
First Edition
ISBN-10
7545522265
ISBN-13
9787545522266
描述
Set against the rich backdrop of 15th-century Poland, a young boy named Joseph finds himself at the center of a gripping tale of courage and resilience. Living in the historic city of Krakow, Joseph is drawn to the captivating sounds of the city’s trumpeter, who plays a distinctive melody that echoes through the cobbled streets. This enchanting call resonates not just through the air, but deep within Joseph’s soul, igniting within him a yearning for adventure and purpose.
As political tensions rise and turmoil threatens Krakow, Joseph’s connection to the trumpeter entwines their fates. This relationship becomes pivotal as they navigate the challenges posed by invaders and the fragility of peace. The gripping narrative deftly weaves together themes of hope, loyalty, and the indomitable spirit of those standing against oppression, all set against the historical tapestry of Poland.
With exhilarating moments and breathtaking descriptions, this story draws readers into a vivid world, capturing the essence of bravery and the transformative power of music. The struggle for identity and belonging resonates as Joseph embarks on a journey that will define not only his own future but that of his beloved Krakow.
As political tensions rise and turmoil threatens Krakow, Joseph’s connection to the trumpeter entwines their fates. This relationship becomes pivotal as they navigate the challenges posed by invaders and the fragility of peace. The gripping narrative deftly weaves together themes of hope, loyalty, and the indomitable spirit of those standing against oppression, all set against the historical tapestry of Poland.
With exhilarating moments and breathtaking descriptions, this story draws readers into a vivid world, capturing the essence of bravery and the transformative power of music. The struggle for identity and belonging resonates as Joseph embarks on a journey that will define not only his own future but that of his beloved Krakow.