This is the story of an orphan boy gifted with a remarkable talent: he could compose music unlike anything anyone had
ever heard. Despite his extraordinary ability, he had no idea how he did it. His music was so vivid that it was often
compared to the work of a master painter. Set in 18th century Germany, the tale weaves together several love affairs,
including a romance between a princess and a peasant boy who tended the furnace at Cologne Cathedral. The exploits
of the handsome Arian, with his long blond hair and striking blue eyes, even captured the attention of the Vatican. The
story also features a magical organ that plays a crucial role in the unfolding drama. If you enjoy fairy tales filled with
castles, kings, and queens, you will love this enchanting narrative.
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The Boy Who Painted Rainbows
Format | Soft Cover |
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