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"The Golden Shoemaker" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by J. W. Keyworth. Thomas acquires an unusual pair of shoes, which might be idea to be cursed. When he delves deeper into the secrets of these shoes, he reveals their magical houses and embarks on a thrilling voyage full of danger and discovery. The tale is ready in nineteenth-century London and presents an extensive assessment of the era's cultural and social landscape. Themes of mystery, fable, and redemption permeate the novel as Thomas travels thru an international in which legend and mythology collide with truth.…mehr

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"The Golden Shoemaker" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by J. W. Keyworth. Thomas acquires an unusual pair of shoes, which might be idea to be cursed. When he delves deeper into the secrets of these shoes, he reveals their magical houses and embarks on a thrilling voyage full of danger and discovery. The tale is ready in nineteenth-century London and presents an extensive assessment of the era's cultural and social landscape. Themes of mystery, fable, and redemption permeate the novel as Thomas travels thru an international in which legend and mythology collide with truth. As Thomas unravels the mystery of the charmed shoes, he meets captivating their personalities and overcomes sudden demanding situations. The difficult tale, laced with suspense and sudden twists, holds the reader's interest till the closing screen. "The Golden Shoemaker" suggests Keyworth's writing prowess, merging both historic fiction and factors of fable to offer a gripping and taking in tale that transports audiences to a bygone generation of fascination and intrigue.
Autorenporträt
J.W. Keyworth, a famous British novelist, created a literary gem called "The Golden Shoemaker," a gripping story that combines aspects of mystery, adventure, and historical fiction. Keyworth, renowned for his ability to take readers to vividly imagined places, demonstrates his storytelling prowess in this masterpiece. "The Golden Shoemaker" chronicles the story of Thomas, a skillful shoemaker who makes a miraculous discovery while working in his small shop. Thomas discovers a hidden compartment within an antique box, revealing a pair of shoes covered with elaborate golden embroidery and said to have magical qualities. As Thomas looks more into the mystery of the shoes, he is lured into a web of intrigue and peril. Through rigorous research and beautiful storytelling, he brings the sights, sounds, and smells of the era to life, transporting readers to a bygone world. "The Golden Shoemaker" is fundamentally a story of discovery, atonement, and the eternal power of human inventiveness. As Thomas sets out to discover the truth about the enchanted shoes, he must confront his own fears and inadequacies, eventually finding courage and purpose in the face of hardship. Keyworth's story is vividly colored, evoking the busy streets of nineteenth-century London.