The Endless Tide by Iain R Thomson

The Endless Tide by Iain R Thomson

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From the author of "Isolation Shepherd", which was a beautiful picture of the author's life in a stunning and remote area of Ross-shire, this book is a collection of stories that permeate the area of Hebrides. It works on a micro- and macro- level, examining the continual cycle of humanity, and Scotland's place in the process.

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The Endless Tide by Iain R Thomson

In The Endless Tide, Iain R. Thomson turns his attention to the Hebrides, and the collection of stories that permeate the area. Meeting a vast cast of characters, he ranges from personal anecdotes of country life to political and scientific issues, looking at agricultural politics and ecological debates. North Scotland’s brutal Viking origins and the mysterious Pagan practices of its past are explored, yet The Endless Tide’s reach extends far beyond this, touching on world events since pre-Biblical times. Varied and compelling, humorous and poetic, space and freedom pour from the pages. Mixing his own personal story with Scotland’s history, Iain Thomson presents a myriad of ideas, snapshots and autobiographical accounts which conjure up the vital past and continuing force of the elusive Highland spirit. The Endless Tide is a sweeping, imaginative, provocative work which functions on a micro- and macro-level, examining the continual cycle of humanity, and Scotland’s part in the process.

Iain Thomson was born in Inverness, but was raised and educated near Liverpool. On leaving school in the late 1940s, he returned to Scotland to work on a farm in Aberdeenshire. He is the author of The Isolation Shepherd (2016).

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ISBN 13 9781841584539
ISBN 10 1841584533
Title The Endless Tide
Author Iain R Thomson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2005-11-03
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.