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The evening and the morning

It is 997 CE, the end of the Dark Ages, and England faces attacks from the Welsh in the west and the Vikings in the east. Life is hard, and those with power wield it harshly, bending justice according to their will - often in conflict with the king. With his grip on the country fragile and with no clear rule of law, chaos and bloodshed reign. Into this uncertain world three people come to the fore: a young boatbuilder, who dreams of a better future when a devastating Viking raid shatters the life that he and the woman he loves hoped for; a Norman noblewoman, who follows her beloved husband across the sea to a new land only to find her life there shockingly different; and a capable monk at Shiring Abbey, who dreams of transforming his humble abbey into a centre of learning admired throughout Europe. Now, with England at the dawn of the Middle Ages, these three people will each come into dangerous conflict with a ruthless bishop, who will do anything to increase his wealth and power, in an epic tale of ambition and rivalry, death and birth, and love and hate.

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32320004816728 L
Large Print Fiction   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004816736 L
Large Print Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004859025 L
Large Print Fiction   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781432883485
1432883488
Classification Number L
Author Follett, Ken,1949-
Title The evening and the morning [Text (large print)]
Edition Large print edition.
Physical Description map ;
Series Pillars of the Earth 0.5
Note "The prequel to The pillars of the Earth" --Front cover.
Optimized reading formats.
The text of this large print edition is unabridged.
Set in 16 pt. Plantin.
It is 997 CE, the end of the Dark Ages, and England faces attacks from the Welsh in the west and the Vikings in the east. Life is hard, and those with power wield it harshly, bending justice according to their will - often in conflict with the king. With his grip on the country fragile and with no clear rule of law, chaos and bloodshed reign. Into this uncertain world three people come to the fore: a young boatbuilder, who dreams of a better future when a devastating Viking raid shatters the life that he and the woman he loves hoped for; a Norman noblewoman, who follows her beloved husband across the sea to a new land only to find her life there shockingly different; and a capable monk at Shiring Abbey, who dreams of transforming his humble abbey into a centre of learning admired throughout Europe. Now, with England at the dawn of the Middle Ages, these three people will each come into dangerous conflict with a ruthless bishop, who will do anything to increase his wealth and power, in an epic tale of ambition and rivalry, death and birth, and love and hate.
Subject Large print books
Middle Ages -- Fiction
Boatbuilders -- England -- Fiction
Women -- England -- Fiction
Bishops -- England -- Fiction
Vikings -- England -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
Religions -- Fiction
FICTION / Historical / General
FICTION / Sagas
Abbeys
Monks
Religions
Abbeys -- Fiction
Monks -- England -- Fiction
Kingsbridge (Devon, England) -- Fiction
England
Great Britain
Great Britain -- History -- Ethelred II, 979-1016 -- Fiction
Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Fiction
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