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Sunset Song is the first book of the trilogy A Scots Quair and widely regarded as one of the most important Scottish novels of the 20th century. Chris Guthrie, the female protagonist, is a strong character who grows up in a dysfunctional farming family. Life is hard after her dad’s death and she must take some tough decisions to save her farms under the inevitable threat of World War I.
Cloud Howe II is the story of Chris Guthrie and her second husband Robert. They move to Segget, a mill town where a class struggle is taking shape and Robert is at the helm of political affairs.
Grey Granite is the final book of the trilogy A Scots Quair. It reveals the story of Ewan, Chris’s son in the 1930s depression era. Ewan is forced to become a communist activist due to violence and police brutality. But everything is threatened when the cause becomes bigger than the people around him.
Three Go Back, after a mid-air plane crash, Clair Stranlay, Sir John Mullaghan, and Keith Sinclair end up 25, 000 years back in time to the lost island of Atlantis…
Lewis Grassic Gibbon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Mitchell (1901-1935), a Scottish writer famous for his contribution to the Scottish Renaissance and portrayal of strong female characters.
Lewis Grassic Gibbon
The Collected Works of Lewis Grassic Gibbon (Unabridged) [EPUB ebook]
A Scots Quair – Complete Trilogy: Sunset Song, Cloud HoweII & Grey Granite; Three Go Back
The Collected Works of Lewis Grassic Gibbon (Unabridged) [EPUB ebook]
A Scots Quair – Complete Trilogy: Sunset Song, Cloud HoweII & Grey Granite; Three Go Back
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