If you have “fiction/nonfiction pairing set in the Hebrides” on your wish list, I just finished up these 2 back to back and they were great together. Some of the history crossed both, which was really cool. 🏴
If you have “fiction/nonfiction pairing set in the Hebrides” on your wish list, I just finished up these 2 back to back and they were great together. Some of the history crossed both, which was really cool. 🏴
In Love of Country, Bunting explores the Hebrides Islands of Scotland, focusing primarily on their history with some current politics and the natural world mixed in. I really enjoyed this read and it definitely made me want to go there!
I‘ve parked this one on the back-burner, marked as DNF. Marketed as a travel book, I anticipated a narrative about the author‘s journeys to the Hebrides, about the characters she met, and the history. But the marketing is deceptive. This is a series of political essays, that reads like a text book.