About This Book
A peasant lad serves an abbey by preparing pigments, parchment, and assisting artisans who create illuminated manuscripts; he befriends a monk-artist who longs to paint beyond monastic life. When the monk undertakes a special hour book, the boy becomes integral to its making and to the chain of events—local taxes, requests to a noblewoman, a royal messenger, and a royal commission—through which the manuscript's fate and the monk's talents are revealed. Episodes trace the boy's devotion, the artist's struggle between duty and aspiration, festive observances, and the transfer of illumination from cloistered craft to broader recognition.
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