

“Church bells no longer keep the hours. She drifts through the scullery, the hunger in her gut a snake uncoiling, then stands in the open doorway looking at the sky above the courtyard. Himerius used to say that as long as the moon was getting larger, the world could never come to an end. But now it wanes.”
The “she” is Anna, a kitchen maid in a monastery; the setting is Italy in the 1400s as her city is under siege by the Ottomans. Her story and that of Omier’s, a hare-lipped boy in the Sultan’s army, are about to become intwined.
The book has many characters and many plots, which is challenging, but connecting them all is done masterfully by Doerr by the end of this large novel.

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