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Ken Follett, renowned for his suspenseful storytelling, presents a captivating tale set in twelfth-century feudal England, where a monk embarks on the ambitious quest to construct an extraordinary Gothic cathedral. This narrative is rich with intrigue, fast-paced action, and passionate romance, all set against the backdrop of a vividly recreated medieval landscape. Follett immerses readers in the era’s vast forests, walled towns, castles, and monasteries, creating a familiar yet intricate world. The intertwined lives of characters such as Tom, the master builder; Aliena, the beautiful noblewoman; Philip, the prior; Jack, the stone artist; and Ellen, the enigmatic woman of the forest, draw readers into their dreams, labors, and loves. Each character, from humble stonemason to powerful monarch, is vividly portrayed. The cathedral's construction, marked by the artistry of unschooled stonemasons, serves as the story's focal point. Surrounding this monumental endeavor are themes of betrayal, revenge, and love, beginning with the public hanging of an innocent man and culminating in the humiliation of a king. Follett’s masterful storytelling captivates, making this tale both extraordinary and unforgettable.
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The Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follett
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- Released
- 2010
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- Subtitle
- TV Tie-In
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ken Follett
- Publisher
- Pan Books
- Released
- 2010
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 1101
- ISBN10
- 033053517X
- ISBN13
- 9780330535175
- Series
- The Pillars of the Earth
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Fiction, Religious Topics, Architecture, Love, Family, England, English Literature, Middle Ages, Intrigues, Church, Aristocracy, nobility, Churches and Cathedrals, Adapted into Series, 12th Century, Monks, Empress Matilda (Maud), 1102-1167
- First published
- 1989
- Original title
- The Pillars of the Earth
- Rating
- 4.4 out of 5
- Description
- Ken Follett, renowned for his suspenseful storytelling, presents a captivating tale set in twelfth-century feudal England, where a monk embarks on the ambitious quest to construct an extraordinary Gothic cathedral. This narrative is rich with intrigue, fast-paced action, and passionate romance, all set against the backdrop of a vividly recreated medieval landscape. Follett immerses readers in the era’s vast forests, walled towns, castles, and monasteries, creating a familiar yet intricate world. The intertwined lives of characters such as Tom, the master builder; Aliena, the beautiful noblewoman; Philip, the prior; Jack, the stone artist; and Ellen, the enigmatic woman of the forest, draw readers into their dreams, labors, and loves. Each character, from humble stonemason to powerful monarch, is vividly portrayed. The cathedral's construction, marked by the artistry of unschooled stonemasons, serves as the story's focal point. Surrounding this monumental endeavor are themes of betrayal, revenge, and love, beginning with the public hanging of an innocent man and culminating in the humiliation of a king. Follett’s masterful storytelling captivates, making this tale both extraordinary and unforgettable.
































