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Call of the Festival Drummers - cover

Call of the Festival Drummers

Rebecca Moreau

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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Beschreibung

Every spring, Senari and Jorvik wake to the distant thunder of Festival Drummers calling their mountain village to celebration. Determined to uncover the magic behind each beat, they chase rhythms through cobblestone streets and lantern-lit courtyards, helping master percussionists prepare skins, learning planting-season refrains, and befriending shy newcomers along the way. Facing spring storms, broken drumsticks, and their own doubts, they discover that every drumbeat carries a tale of hope, gratitude, and ancestral memory. When the festival finally unites two feuding hamlets beneath a moonlit sky, Senari and Jorvik realize that the simplest pulse can craft friendships—and weave a community into joyful harmony.
Verfügbar seit: 06.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 137 Seiten.

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