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The Book of Days
The Book of Days: 'Richly imagined and skillfully crafted' The Spectator | Francesca Kay
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'At least that post-Reformation sovereignty of the word still yields novels as richly imagined and skilfully crafted as this' The Spectator Longlisted for the 2025 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction Longlisted in the 2024 HWA Crown Awards ANNO DOMINI 1546. In a manor house in England a young woman feels the walls are closing around her, while her dying husband is obsessed by his vision of a chapel where prayers will be said for his immortal soul. As the days go by and the chapel takes shape, the outside world starts to intrude. But as the old ways are replaced by the new, the people of the village sense a dangerous freedom ... Reader Reviews 'A must read ... Characters that one cares about, beautifully structured, a real page turner' 'A jewel of a book' 'Beautifully written' 'Atmospheric and compelling'
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You who take so much for granted, with your sound walls, rich food and fine jewels and books, especially books do you truly begrudge the people of this or any other lowly parish their little scraps of coloured glass, their painted saints, their confidence in prayer? How cruel you are, if you do.

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These blue flowers obey no man; they come to no one's bidding and they die in their own season, their beauty while they live a careless rapture.

Cathythoughts Careless rapture 🩷 4d
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