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    • Pub. Date: June 1988
    • 1035pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,850
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      • Pub. Date: June 1988
      • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 1035pp
      • Sales Rank: 13,850

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      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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      A first novel, Rutherfurd's sweeping saga of the area surrounding Stonehenge and Salisbury, England, covers 10,000 years and includes many generations of five families. Each family has one or more characteristic types who appear in successive centuries: the round-headed balding man who is good with his hands; the blue-eyed blonde woman who insists on having her independence; the dark, narrow-faced fisher of river waters and secrets. Their fortunes rise and fall both economically and politically, but the land triumphs over the passage of time and the ravages of humans. Rutherfurd has told the story of the land he was born in and has told it well. The verbosity of a Michener is missing, but all the other elements are present, from geology and archaeology to a rich story of human life. Highly recommended. BOMC alternate. Andrea Lee Shuey, Dallas P.L.

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      LOVED this bookby Anonymous

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      January 30, 2008: This book is one of the best historical fiction books I have read. It is well written, engrossing and informative. I loved how the characters were well-developed and set among the backdrop of an ever-changing town. A definite must read if you love historical fiction!

      Wonderful book!by Anonymous

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      February 03, 2005: Sarum is meticulously researched and the author has portrayed it in a way that it complements the story (not an easy thing to do). He's also a brillant author, being able to create novellas (essentially) that each have their own plots and cast of characters, while still having an overall theme.


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