It is England, in the fourteenth century — a time of plague, political unrest and the earliest stirrings of the Reformation. The printing press had yet to be invented, and books were rare and costly, painstakingly lettered by hand and illuminated with exquisite paintings. Finn is a master illuminator who works not only for the Church but also, in secret, for John Wycliffe of Oxford, who professes the radical idea that the Bible should be translated into English for everyone to read. Finn has another secret as well, one that leads him into danger when he meets Lady Kathryn of Blackingham Manor, a widow struggling to protect her inheritance from the depredations of Church and Crown alike. Finns alliance with Lady Kathryn will take us to the heart of what Barbara Tuchman once called “the calamitous fourteenth century.”
Richly detailed and irresistibly compelling, Brenda Rickman Vantreases The Illuminator is a glorious story of love, art, religion, and treachery at an extraordinary turning point in history.
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