Set in ancient Ireland, the story follows a curious boy named Fionn who seeks knowledge from the wisest man, Finnegas. Fionn hopes to uncover answers to his questions, but soon discovers that Finnegas harbors a secret about a silver salmon in the River Boyne, which holds the key to acquiring all the world's knowledge. This tale weaves themes of curiosity and the pursuit of wisdom through a rich cultural backdrop.
Eithne Massey Reihenfolge der Bücher
Eithne Massey ist eine Kurzgeschichtenautorin, deren lebenslange Faszination für Mythologie ihr Werk durchdringt. Sie hat an der University College Dublin und der NUI Maynooth studiert und ist oft auf Reisen zu alten und geheimen Orten im ganzen Land unterwegs, obwohl sie in Dublin lebt. Ihre tiefe Verbundenheit mit irischer Folklore und Mythologie haucht ihren Erzählungen mit einem unverwechselbaren Stil Leben ein. Sie schafft Geschichten, die die anhaltende Kraft und das Geheimnis alter Sagen erforschen.






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