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In a time of civil war, famine and religious strife, a magnificent cathedral is built in Kingsbridge ... this is a sensuous and enduring love story and an epic that shines with the fierce spirit of a passionate age.
FAN FARE
I received these letters in June 2003, and thought you would enjoy them as much as I did ...
From: Valerie Powell
Sent: Tuesday 3 June, 2003
I now have a mountain of ironing – and house cleaning to do and it all your fault! I was given your book 'Pillars of the Earth' as a gift two weeks ago – and have been unable to put it down...literally
I have done nothing for two weeks except read – what a book – many many congratulations. Tthe only trouble is what do I read now? I have it in my head still – all the characters, the places, the churches, the cathedrals etc.....
Wonderful, wonderful, thanks again! I have not read any of your other books but that will be remedied when I go to the book store!
From: Jason Barnhart
Sent: Friday 13 June, 2003
Mr. Follett,
My dear mother started me reading your books when I was a teenager.
I've not stopped. Like many of your readers, I have thoughts of
writing a book eventually (thanks for the Masterclass).
My excuse for
not having done so yet is that I've been in medical school and
residency. The result of all this schooling is that I'm now a
psychiatrist, which gave Code to Zero some added value for me.
Thanks for your work. If your research ever calls for a psychiatrist, drop me a line.
Cheers,
Jason Barnhart, M.D.
I look forward to your letters. Please write to me via the Contact page, and do see earlier letters ...