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Book of Colours
Book of Colours | Robyn Cadwallader
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From Robyn Cadwallader, author of the internationally acclaimed novel The Anchoress, comes a deeply profound and moving novel of the importance of creativity and the power of connection, told through the story of the commissioning of a gorgeously decorated medieval manuscript, a Book of Hours. London, 1321: In a small stationers's shop in Paternoster Row, three people are drawn together around the creation of a magnificent book, an illuminated manuscript of prayers, a Book of Hours. Even though the commission seems to answer the aspirations of each one of them, their own desires and ambitions threaten its completion. As each struggles to see the book come into being, it will change everything they have understood about their place in the world. Set in London just before the Peasants' Revolt - that remarkable, revolutionary uprising of the lower classes - this is a story about power the place of women in the roiling and turbulent world of the early fourteenth century; what power they have, how they wield it, and just how temporary and conditional it is. Rich, deep, sensuous and full of life, Book of Colours is also, most movingly, a profoundly beautiful story about creativity and connection, and our instinctive need to understand our world and communicate with others through the pages of a book. Praise for The Anchoress: 'Sarah's story is so beautiful, so rich, so strange, unexpected and thoughtful - also suspenseful. I loved this book.' Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love 'Affecting ... finely drawn ... a considerable achievement.' Sarah Dunant, New York Times 'Elegant and eloquent' Irish Mail 'Cadwallader's writing evokes a heightened attention to the senses: you might never read a novel so sensuous yet unconcerned with romantic love. For this alone it is worth seeking out. But also because The Anchoress achieves what every historical novel attempts: reimagining the past while opening a new window - like a squint, perhaps - to our present lives.' Sydney Morning Herald 'A novel of page-turning grace' Newtown Review of Books
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iread2much
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This book just wasn‘t for me. I don‘t like non-linear time lines and I don‘t know enough about this time period to feel really immersed in the story. I think for the right person this could be a great read.

Chrissyreadit I think this picture is both adorable and aesthetically pleasing. 2y
iread2much @Chrissyreadit thank you! I try 😊 2y
UwannaPublishme Looks like Kiyo fell asleep reading this one! 😉❤️ 2y
iread2much @UwannaPublishme she was very sleepy 😂 2y
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Insightsintobooks
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Libby1
Book of Colours | Robyn Cadwallader
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When authors write back!

Have any Australian Littens come across this book yet? It is available there. I loved her book The Anchoress.

Suzze Book Depository has it. 6y
MrsMalaprop I‘ve not heard of her. Thanks for the tip. #ozfiction 6y
Libby1 @Suzze - thanks! I checked, but the UK site only has it in audio, unless I‘m missing something. This is one I definitely want in hardcover. 😃 6y
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Libby1 @MrsMalaprop - I adored The Anchoress. I‘m a bit evangelical about it! 6y
Libby1 Yippee, @MrsMalaprop ! I hope you‘ll like it as much as I do. Also, the author seems rather lovely. She has responded both times I‘ve made comments on her page. She also produces a lovely newsletter. 6y
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Once you finish it, you cannot say where it will go and how it will be used... you cannot know. All you can do is paint faithfully and well, and then let the book go.

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