A Polish family in the Middle Ages guards a great secret treasure and a boy's memory of an earlier trumpeter of Krakow makes it possible for him to save his father.
Eric P. Kelly Books
Eric P. Kelly's lifelong immersion in Slavic culture imbues his writing with a profound understanding and affection for Poland. His work frequently draws upon the rich history and folklore of the region, to which he dedicated a significant portion of his life and studies. Kelly's approach to writing is characterized by meticulous research and a sensitive portrayal of cultural traditions. His narratives reflect his personal experiences and deep appreciation for the Polish people and their resilience.



At the Sign of the Golden Compass - A Tale of the Printing House of Christopher Plantin in Antwerp, 1576
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set in Tudor times, this historical novel explores the vibrant and tumultuous world of the printing trade. It delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by characters navigating this evolving industry, blending humor with insightful commentary on the era's cultural and technological shifts. Through witty storytelling, the narrative captures the spirit of innovation and the complexities of the printing business during a pivotal period in history.
Der Trompeter von Krakau
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading