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Pub Date Oct 28 2025 | Archive Date Dec 23 2025


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‘It is through suffering that good and evil are manifested. We cannot distinguish the good from the wicked unless we have first endured trials and shown strength.’ Gilles of Bec, Prior of Stiveton.

In 1138, Gilles, a monk barely into manhood, is sent by the great Benedictine abbey of Bec in Normandy to its estate of Stivetun in Berchescire. His charge seems routine: to oversee the farming of the abbey’s lands and to cure the souls of its peasant tenants.

But England is in a state of political and religious upheaval, a morass that draws the naïve Gilles into a series of dilemmas which will test his ingenuity and his faith. He must contend with the self-serving Bishops of Wyncestre and Sarum; Alvric, the obdurate reeve of the village; and the seductive Maud of Walingeford. And then there is the guileful Peter of Waneting, his old mentor from Bec, who is forever shifting shape.

Gilles’ sense of justice and truth thrusts him to the forefront of calamitous events and compels him to make choices that will seal the fate of some and the salvation of many.

The Cage Full of Birds is story of real people who lived and struggled in The Anarchy of twelfth century England; a stirring tale of self-discovery, the triumph of hope over doubt and, ultimately, of good over evil.

‘It is through suffering that good and evil are manifested. We cannot distinguish the good from the wicked unless we have first endured trials and shown strength.’ Gilles of Bec, Prior of Stiveton.

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Gilles of Bec and The Cage Full of Birds by T D Owen is a captivating piece of historical fiction, it is vivid and immersive and tells of the turbulent era of The Anarchy in 12th-century England.

We learn of the young, naive monk Gilles, sent from the great Norman Abbey of Bec to manage its English estate of Stivetun.

What begins as a routine charge quickly turns into a series of dilemmas that test the young monk as he navigates the political and religious upheaval of the civil war.

Facing off against self-serving bishops, a headstrong reeve, and the seductive Maud of Walingeford, Gilles's unwavering sense of justice forces him into the forefront of calamitous events.

This is a stirring tale of self-discovery, where hope battles doubt, and good ultimately triumphs over evil, making it a resonant read that illuminates the struggles of "real people" against a backdrop of momentous historical change.

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