Angelino and the Golden Harp

A magical adventure of friendship, courage, and hope.

David Penman

Author'sBiography

David Penman is the pseudonym of Davide Dal Cin, born in Italy but who has lived in the UK for several years.

He began writing, at a very young age, stories that fascinated readers with their simplicity and, influenced by countless readings in as many literary genres, he too felt the thrill of the typewriter.

Who hasn’t felt the sensation of the mind floating while the fingers slide over the keys?

The story takes shape as it progresses, branches out, intertwines. The characters come to life, come out of the sheet, speak and the story is fixed on paper.

Currently, David is trying to revisit the texts that he had once put aside. “Angelino and the Golden Harp” is a story that had been growing in the author’s mind for some time.

Born spontaneously, it has gradually been enriched by the characters that appear in the narrative, each with a life and personality of their own. The plot becomes clear at the end, where the mystery is explained and, like the branches of a tree that converge towards the trunk, all the characters come together in this story where the Harp shines.

He is currently working on the second book of Angelino with the probable title of “Angelino: Genesis and Finale”

By the same author, available on Amazon, is “Pigeons”.

Angelino and theGolden Harp!

A magical adventure of friendship, courage, and hope.

 Price : – $199

Reader's Review

A magical journey that pulled me in from the very first page! Angelino is such a unique hero, and the world-building is enchanting. The mix of mystery, fantasy, and heart made it impossible to put down

Frank Hicks

The story is full of wonder and adventure, yet also deeply emotional. I loved the friendship between Angelino and Ruby. The Golden Harp felt like a character in itself—powerful, mysterious, and unforgettable. Highly recommended for fantasy lovers!

Amy Gonzales

Beautifully written and imaginative. Every chapter introduced new surprises and fascinating creatures. The pacing kept me hooked, and the ending left me excited for more. This book is a reminder of how magical stories can truly be.

Carl Porter

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