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Priorsford (Historical Novel) - A Heartwarming Tale of Scottish Village Life in the Early 20th Century - cover
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Priorsford (Historical Novel) - A Heartwarming Tale of Scottish Village Life in the Early 20th Century

O. Douglas

Editora: Good Press

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Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Scottish Borders, O. Douglas's "Priorsford" is a rich historical novel that intricately weaves together the lives of its characters within the social landscape of early 20th century Scotland. Douglas employs a lyrical and evocative prose style, immersing readers in the idiosyncrasies of daily life, as well as the emotional struggles of personal relationships in a rapidly changing world. As themes of community, resilience, and the passage of time unfold, the novel invites readers to contemplate the significance of place and memory in shaping one's identity. O. Douglas, a pen name for Anna Buchan, was deeply influenced by her own upbringing in the Borders and her appreciation for her Scottish heritage. As a writer and the sister of prominent Scottish author John Buchan, she brought a unique perspective to her works, often exploring the lived experience of women and the complexities of rural life. Her keen observations and understanding of human emotions are evident in "Priorsford," reflecting her desire to preserve the essence of a fading era. This compelling narrative is a must-read for those interested in the interplay of culture, history, and the human condition. Douglas'Äôs ability to craft relatable characters in an authentic historical context offers a poignant connection to both the past and the present, making "Priorsford" an invaluable addition to the canon of Scottish literature.
Disponível desde: 18/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 269 páginas.

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