
Originally Posted by
ThistleDown
Yes, a fascinating man. His son, Alasdair, now lives in Vancouver.
Sara, you might also be interested in the works of Alasdair Alpin MacGregor, a contemporary of Seton Gordon. In particular, The Goat Wife.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have just placed it in my "Books to read" notebook.
I would like to read more Scottish authors. I have been making my way through Nigel Tranter's works and I like them, but I stumbled upon a lovely book called the "The Braes of Glenlivet". I enjoyed the scenes of everyday rural highland life. I would like to read authors more along that line. my project for after Christmas is to get my hands on some books by Gordon and Tom Weir (I like watching his show online)
I did like Lillian Beckwith's books.
Thanks for the suggestions and please keep them coming!
Sara
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