Publisher:
Avon ARelease Date:
April 13, 2010Length:
368 pagesPaperback ISBN:
0061849278
Book Preview: "Watermark"
The daughter of a papermaker in a small French village in the year 1320"mute from birth and forced to shun normal society"young Auda finds solace and escape in the wonder of the written word. Believed to be cursed by those who embrace ignorance and superstition, Auda's very survival is a testament to the strength of her spirit. But this is an age of Inquisition and intolerance, when difference and defiance are punishable "sins" and new ideas are considered damnable heresy. When darkness descends upon her world, Auda"newly grown to womanhood"is forced to flee, setting off on a remarkable quest to discover love and a new sense of self . . . and to reclaim her heritage and the small glory of her father's art.
REVIEW
“Watermark is a powerful novel about the destructive forces unleashed by ignorance and superstition. Readers will care deeply for the courageous Auda, who finds love where she least expects it, in the shadow of the Inquisition.”
Reviewed by: Sharon Kay Penman


