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 · Pulitzer prize-winning journalist, historian, and author, William Dietrich, recent poignant novel is set in Northern England in A.D, where Hadrian's Wall, which incidentally is the title of the book, once stood. Today, it is a world heritage site in recognition of this magnificent Roman civil engineering project.5/5(5). William Dietrich never fails to write a great story. This one is set in Britain during the last half of the 4th century when Rome still occupies " Britannia". The story is about a girl who travels there to marry a soldier stationed at Hadrian's Wall and what happens to /5(77). Two centuries earlier, Hadrian’s Wall was built to keep Romans separate and safe, and to give them a launching pad for bloody wars of subjugation. Now, to certain long-suffering Celts (of Brittania and Caledonia), the Roman threat is beginning to seem less formidable.


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Pulitzer prize-winning journalist, historian, and author, William Dietrich, recent poignant novel is set in Northern England in A.D, where Hadrian's Wall, which incidentally is the title of the book, once stood. Today, it is a world heritage site in recognition of this magnificent Roman civil engineering project. Hadrian's wall William Dietrich William Dietrich Hadrian's wall PROLOGUE A.D. The northern wind blew across the ridge with a howl like an army of barbarians. Hadrian's Wall by William Dietrich is a tale of love, betrayal, and freedom. Frankly, it was a little mushy for my taste. The story begins when an ambitious Roman senator marries off his daughter to a wealthy tribune. The wedding is an alliance, not of love.

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