A masterpiece that is breathtaking in its scope, SARUM is an epic novel that traces the entire turbulent course of English history. This rich tapesty weaves a compelling saga of five families who preserve their own particular characteristics over the centuries, and offer a fascinating glimpse into the future.
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From the Publisher:
I was eight months pregnant and had just been told that I had to stay in bed until it was time to deliver. I was bored out of my mind. Reading was my therapy. Sarum was one of those books that I don't think I would have read unless confined to stay put. I am so glad that the timing was such that I got a chance to experience Rutherford's storytelling. The beginning of the book which is set in primitive England really hooked me and took me into the history of England gently by using the characters and families from generation to generation. While I am not a fan of English history, I am a lover of family sagas. Sarum taped right into my love of family sagas, capturing my attention with its interesting stories of people in the
respective time period.
-Ceneta Lee Williams, Ballantine National Account Manager
About the Author:
EDWARD RUTHERFURD is one of the most renowned writers of historical fiction. He was born in Salisbury, christened in Salisbury Cathedral, and spent his early childhood in Salisbury Close. He was educated at Cambridge University and Stanford University in California. He has written six best-selling books, including Sarum, Russka, and London.
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- PublisherIvy Books
- Publication date1988
- ISBN 10 0804102988
- ISBN 13 9780804102988
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages1056
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