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The Leper's Companions Julia Blackburn

The Leper's Companions von Julia Blackburn

The Leper's Companions Julia Blackburn


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Zusammenfassung

One morning in 1410, two men from an East-Coast fishing village find a mermaid washed up on the sand. This discovery starts a chain of events that leads four of the villagers on a pilgrimage: across the North Sea to Venice, and then along the Mediterranean coast to the Holy Land.

The Leper's Companions Zusammenfassung

The Leper's Companions Julia Blackburn

One morning in 1410, two men from an East-Coast fishing village find a mermaid washed up on the sand. This discovery starts a chain of events that leads four of our villages-the priest, the shoemaker's wife, the fisherman's daughter and the leper-on a pilgrimage: across the North Sea, to Venice and then along the Mediterranean coast to the Holy Land. With the magical imagination that has illumiated her previous books, Julia Blackburn travels with her pilgrims. At first she follows from Distance, but gradually she pulls closer until the five centuries between their time and ours dissolve and the author has entered their world. A spellbinding novel by one of the most original writers currently at work, The Leper's Companions is an extraordinary evocation of the medieval world-a book about birth and death, about destiny, about the courage to let go without the certainty of surviving, to journey with no certainty of return.

Über Julia Blackburn

Julia Blackburn is the author of Charles Waterton, The Emperor's Last Island, Daisy Bates in the Desert, which was shortlisted for the Waterstones/Esquire Non Fiction Award, and The Book of Colour, which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. She lives in Suffolk.

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GOR011385389
9780224051279
022405127X
The Leper's Companions Julia Blackburn
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Vintage Publishing
19990128
224
Short-listed for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize: Fiction 2000 Short-listed for Orange Prize 1999 Short-listed for Orange Prize for Fiction 1999
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