Eleven-year-old Cassandra never expected that her holidays would turn out to be the most incredible adventure of her life! When her grandfather, the famous archaeologist Sir Arthur Cook, is called upon to decipher the Dispelion inscription in Kastoria, Cassandra finds herself caught up in an incredible mystery. Together with Paris, Alexander and a small triton, who emerges from the waters of the lake, she will travel to times when writing was very different, decipher ancient symbols and hear legends of giant reptiles. A thrilling story full of riddles, discoveries and real scientific facts!
- Pages: 168
- ISBN: 978-960-572-843-4
- Publication: 2026
- Date of publication: 04/05/2026
- Dimensions: 14 x 21 εκ.
- Category: Childrens' Books
- Age: From 9 years old
What would happen if symbols carved thousands of years ago could still speak to us? If an ancient tablet hid secrets waiting to be deciphered, and if the key to revealing them lay in the hands of a child? In her new book, Evlampia Tsireli combines thrilling adventure with archaeology, the history of writing, and scientific knowledge. Set against the backdrop of Kastoria and starting from the enigmatic Dispilio Tablet, her eleven-year-old protagonist is swept away on a journey full of riddles, legends, and discoveries, where the past meets imagination
– Pepi Nikolopoulou, ΕλCultureEulampia Tsireli
Eulampia Tsireli is an educator and holds a PhD in Biblical Studies and Religious Studies. She studies ancient civilisations, myths and languages that are no
longer spoken. She has been thinking up stories since she was born, writing them down since she learnt to read and write, and began publishing them in 2012. In 2014, she set up her own creative writing workshop, through which she coordinates collective publications. She loves the adventures of fiction as well as those of life.
Maria Baha
Maria Bahá was born in Athens in 1976. She studied Painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts and Theatre Costume Design at the Edinburgh College of Art. She has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad, has illustrated numerous books, and has designed sets and costumes for theatre and television productions. Among other honours, she has been awarded the State Prize for Illustration.