
Winner of the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1929
One of the 20 “best-written books” for Children - National Council of Teachers of English
The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly is an enthralling young adult historical novel set against the backdrop of a historical fire that devastated Kraków in 1462. The Charnetski family, nobles from Kresy (modern-day Ukraine), seeks refuge in Kraków after their home is destroyed by Cossack-Tatars. The gripping narrative unfolds as the family grapples with danger, alchemy, and the mysterious Tarnov Crystal.
As the Charnetskis adapt to their new life, Joseph, the fifteen-year-old son, discovers the captivating story of the trumpeter of Kraków, who plays the unfinished tune "the Heynal" from the Church of Our Lady St. Mary's tower. Amidst political intrigue and pursuit by the relentless Peter of the Button Face, the Charnetskis must safeguard the Tarnov Crystal, a relic with a tumultuous history tied to wars and royalty.
The plot weaves through the lives of intriguing characters, including the alchemist Nicholas Kreutz and his quest for the philosopher's stone. The story takes unexpected turns as Peter of the Button Face intensifies his pursuit, leading to a dramatic confrontation in the streets of Kraków.
Themes of loyalty, courage, and the mystical properties of the Tarnov Crystal converge in a climax that involves the king, mercenaries, and a mesmerizing revelation. The tale unfolds against the rich historical backdrop of medieval Poland, creating a vivid and immersive experience for readers.
"The Trumpeter of Krakow" is a captivating journey through history, alchemy, and the resilience of a family faced with adversity. Eric P. Kelly's masterful storytelling brings to life a bygone era, blending fiction with historical events, making it a compelling and memorable read.
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