Notre-Dame A Brief Historical past of the Which means of Cathedrals – Audiobook On-line

Notre-Dame is an artwork guide by creator Ken Follett.
Worldwide bestselling creator Ken Follett describes the feelings that enveloped him when he heard the information of a hearth that threatened to destroy one of many world’s largest church buildings – Notre-Dame de Paris. Follett then tells the story of the church, from its development to its function via time and historical past, and divulges Notre Dame’s affect on cathedrals around the globe and on writing one among Follett’s most well-known works. favourite novel, The Pillars of the Earth.
Ken Follett will donate the proceeds of this guide to the charity La Fondation du Patrimoine.

This can be a shifting response to the horrible occasions surrounding the (almost) demolition of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The non-public affect on the creator – a person identified for his devotion and understanding of the cultures of the world’s cathedrals – is obvious and palpable to the reader. In a brief essay he is ready to convey the which means and significance of the cathedral (this church and certainly all such constructions) to the human thoughts and coronary heart.

Being very conversant in longer, longer books on the historical past of cathedral constructing, I used to be a bit shocked on the brevity of this guide (simply hoping for extra info, I suppose). The addition of paintings and realizing that proceeds will likely be donated to the rebuilding effort virtually make up for the frustration.

  • Notre-Dame

  • A Brief Historical past of the Which means of Cathedrals
  • By: Ken Follett
  • Narrated by: Ken Follett

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