When he inherits a special football badge, German teenager Adi sets off on a mission to fulfil his grandfather's dying wish and return the badge to its rightful owner, former England footballer, Edgar Kail. After tracking Edgar down, Adi gets the chance to learn more about the achievements of his grandfather, Adolf Jager, and the story unfolds of a special friendship that spanned twenty years and survived the horror of the Second World War.
Michael Wagg
Michael Wagg is a British writer known for his novel "The Shepherd's Hut," which tells the story of a young boy's journey through the Australian outback. His literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and deep explorations of human nature. Wagg's work has made a significant impact on contemporary literature.