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Laurenzo and Jiacomo are identical twins, as alike as two drops of water. No one can tell them apart (which comes in very handy for playing tricks on their teachers). And no one can split them up.

But when tragedy strikes their carefree young lives, they must make their own way in the world. As each brother chooses his own path – hardworking Laurenzo to make beautiful objects from gold and silver, and fearless Jiacomo to travel, explore and become an unlikely thief – it is the start of a series of incredible escapades that will test them to their limits.

Along the way they will face terrible danger, solve cunning riddles, become prisoners in a castle, sail across the ocean, fall in and out of love, stay at an enchanted inn, help save a priceless pearl, even become kings by mistake. They must use all their talents, wiles and wisdom to survive.

Are you ready to join them?

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Tonke Dragt

Tonke Dragt

1930-
Dutch
Tonke Dragt writes and illustrates books of adventure, fantasy and fairy tales. She was born in 1930 in Jakarta. When she was twelve, she was impris... See more

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Reviews

Plumfield and Paideia

The Goldsmith and the Master Thief
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
In The Goldsmith and the Master Thief, Dragt tells a story of twin brothers that feels like a lot of fairy tales. It appears to be set in the Middle Ages. While Dragt is Dutch and her stories often have a Grimm-like feel to them, this one feels more Aesop or Arabian Nights to me than Grimm. But, it also reminds me of Shakespeare. One tale in particular bears a resemblance to “The Tempest.” While children will not be bothered by the details of what this may or may not be like, it is entertaining to adults to have our brains tickled like this.

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