Encouraged by another member's request for help finding a book, I'd like to
also ask for some.

I read a novel a while back by a woman author whose main character was male
(and she wrote him so well! - great "opposite gender" writing) - the plot
involved an old coal-mining town turned nearly into a ghost town by a
years-old (at the time of the novel) disaster in the mine which killed
nearly all of the town's men. The narrator was the son of one of the miners,
now rather reclusive. The writing was rich and vibrant and full of
individual gems of sentences. I have in mind the author's first name was
perhaps Tori or Tami (but not Tami Hoag - she's a different genre), but
definitely began with a T.

Any ideas?
Thanks!
Gurukarm
gkkk4



looking for book title - historical (medieval) fiction
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> foxkin
> <http://profiles.yahoo.com/foxkin>  Sun Jun 11, 2006 3:04 pm (PST)  Good
> Afternoon,
> I read, a long time ago, a book (or maybe it was a trilogy?) about the
> building of a cathedral. I remember really enjoying it, and that the
> main character died, and the cathedral was destroyed at the end. Does
> this sound familiar to anyone? Could you supply title and author?
> Thanks!
>
>
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