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I read The Bridal Wreath, the first section of the trilogy. I will finish the remaining two after a break. I do not stop for lack of enjoyment, just want to savor a bit. This is a wonderful book...well developed plot, interesting time period and setting, beautiful prose. I am so glad to have this marvelous experience, created by a well deserving Nobel Prize winning author.
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