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The discovery of even the smallest illuminating artifact could easily invalidate aspects of The Thrall's Tale.
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The style of The Thrall's Tale is a brilliant featthe book reads almost as if you had translated it from Old Norse to some old English dialect.
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I think, in The Thrall's Tale, there is only Gizur, who is modeled after a drummer I once knew.
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Though she grew more defined, her voice was never far from me, as she remained throughout the formative years of The Thrall's Tale.
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The language of The Thrall's Tale, it seems in retrospect, evolved both very slowly and came to me almost fully formed.
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Honestly, my work with both Archaeology and the Smithsonian were an outgrowth of my research for The Thrall's Tale, rather than the other way around.
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Stepping on the archaeological path was perhaps the most critical turn in my early work, leading me to a wellspring of information on the Norse GreenlandersÂ’ daily life and detailing specific artifacts from which grew many of the characters in The Thrall's Tale.
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My head was so full it took me a moment to understand that they were Miss Thrall's flowers, the real Miss T. in the hotel, and the Do Not Disturb sign was still on her doorknob.
Beard 2010
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The Thrall's Tale is a chronicle of love, hatred and revenge at a turning point in history when Christianity first penetrates the pagan Viking sphere.
The Thrall's Tale: Summary and book reviews of The Thrall's Tale by Judith Lindbergh. 2006
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One of the most notable aspects of The Thrall's Tale is the language used.
The Thrall's Tale: Summary and book reviews of The Thrall's Tale by Judith Lindbergh. 2006
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