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A young trumpeter in medieval Krakow keeps an hourly vigil from a church tower during a devastating invasion, and a single faltering note becomes central to the city's fate. Narrative episodes interweave city life—market traders, an alchemist's schemes, a suitor known as Peter of the Button-Face, and a woman named Elzbietka—around a legendary Tarnov crystal and the moral presence of Jan Kanty. Attacks on churches, a great fire, and royal intervention escalate tensions that test duty, courage, and sacrifice, and the tale closes by returning to the significance of the broken note and the obligations it symbolizes.

About the Author

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Eric P. Kelly

Eric P. Kelly was an American author best known for his historical novel "The Trumpeter of Krakow," published in 1928. The book, which is set in 15th-century Poland, weaves a tale of adventure and cultural heritage, highlighting the significance of music and tradition in the face of adversity. Kelly's writing often reflects his interest in history and folklore, making his work appealing to both young readers and adults. Through his storytelling, he contributed to the literary landscape of children's literature, leaving a lasting impact with his vivid characters and engaging narratives.

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