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The Armour of Light weaves a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of 1792, an era marked by revolution and the relentless march of industrialisation. In the fictional town of Kingsbridge, the lives of its inhabitants are intricately linked to the wider political turmoil engulfing Europe, particularly as Napoleon's ambitions threaten to reshape the continent.
The story follows a diverse cast of characters, including the resilient spinner Sal Clitheroe and the dedicated weaver David Shoveller. Their lives are further complicated by Sal's son, Kit, a spirited young man whose inventive nature puts him at odds with the changing world around him. As the introduction of new machinery transforms traditional craftsmanship, the local workers grapple with the fear of unemployment and the impact on their families.
Follett deftly explores themes such as social change, personal resilience, and the clash between tradition and progress. The characters' struggles mirror real historical tensions, offering readers a nuanced view of the human condition during turbulent times. The narrative not only highlights individual ambition but also the collective fight for survival in an unforgiving landscape.
Follett’s prose is richly descriptive, immersing readers in the sights and sounds of Kingsbridge. His ability to create vivid characters and intricate plots makes The Armour of Light a compelling read, appealing to fans of historical fiction and those who have enjoyed his previous works, such as Ken Follett's Century Trilogy.
"A tale of struggle and ingenuity that resonates deeply with the human spirit." - A Reader's Review
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 752
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781447278832
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