Now is the Time
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Narrated by:
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David Timson
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By:
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Melvyn Bragg
Within two weeks, the unthinkable happened: a vast force of common people invaded London, led by a former soldier, Walter Tyler, and the radical preacher John Ball, demanding freedom, equality and the complete uprooting of the Church and State. They believed they were rescuing the King from his corrupt ministers, and that England had to be saved. And for three intense, violent days, it looked as if they would sweep all before them.
In this gripping novel, Melvyn Bragg brings an extraordinary episode in English history to fresh, urgent life on both a grand and intimate scale, vividly portraying its central figures. It is an archetypal tale of an epic struggle between the powerful and the apparently powerless.
(P)2015 Hodder & Stoughton©2015 Melvyn Bragg
Critic reviews
A gripping historical novel . . . his moving portraits of Tyler and Ball, their utopian hopes for England betrayed and destroyed just as they themselves are doomed to be, give Now Is the Time its real backbone and intensity. (Nick Rennison)
Bragg lifts the bare facts of England's largest uprising and transforms them into a high-speed adventure, told from the alternating perspectives of the key players. Readable and pacy
A beautifully written novel, combining modern insight with historical authenticity, and it is spellbinding.
Bragg excels at conjuring the wealth and squalor of late 14th-century London . . . it's impossible not to be caught up.
Bragg brings his historical characters vividly to life and conveys a real sense of the appalling disparity in living conditions. The novel gathers unstoppable pace as the original poll tax uprising hurtles towards its brutal and unedifying conclusion.
A vivid and surprisingly tender tribute to one of the wildest moments in Plantagenet history.
Fast and entertaining - the excitement of a city about to blow up like a barrel of gunpowder is more than palpable - and the period brought to life with visceral minutiae.
Would you consider the audio edition of Now Is the Time to be better than the print version?
I had not read the print version.Who was your favorite character and why?
I love the entitled, influential Joan of Kent.What does David Timson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The narrator is superb and a joy to listen to.Any additional comments?
I purchased this audio book after hearing the author interviewed on History Extra podcast. This tale brings to life a period of time I was not familar with in English history, and the extraordinary characters that populated it.An Extraordinary Period in History Brought to Life
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