Man Of Glass

£5.50
SKU: GL01

We currently have 2 in stock.

It's spring 1349 and a terrible plague is spreading like wildfire across England. Dreading its arrival, gifted young glazing apprentice Amalric despairs of the Church's response and his village's rampant superstition but even he cannot deny the ominous portents that seem to abound.

When the gruesome pestilence at last reaches Warren Horesby and neighbouring Meaux Abbey, Amalric and his family are blamed. Exposed to brutal recrimination, he is horribly injured in a vicious assault. Suddenly his survival depends on the care of a shy servant girl and the improbable support of the village priest and a newly qualified doctor of physic with pioneering ideas.

Can the village ever come to terms with the ravages of the plague? Can Amalric still hope to honour his family and fulfil his talent? And could there ever be hope for love?

Fiction/Paperback 250 pages.

About the author

Andrea Sarginson trained as a midwife and operating theatre nurse and teacher, and later as an art historian with interests in Christian art and stained glass. She lives in Greater Manchester.

Your shopping makes a difference. 100% of the profits supports our work stopping violence, stopping poverty, stopping injustice.  

Free delivery for orders over £60 (UK & Ireland only)