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The Crofter And The Laird

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The Crofter And The Laird by John McPhee is a charming exploration of life on the Hebridean island of Colonsay. The author delves into the island's history, its people, and their profound connection to the land, offering insights into the challenges and joys of life in a remote Scottish community.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy deeply immersive travel narratives and have an interest in Scottish heritage and culture. John McPhee's evocative writing transports you to a remote Hebridean island, offering a compelling mix of personal stories, history, and vivid landscapes.

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The Crofter And The Laird

McPhee gives readers a deep and rich portrait of the terrain, the history, the legends, and the people of this fragment of the Hebrides.

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In 1969, acclaimed journalist and author John McPhee embarked on an extraordinary journey with his family, relocating from New Jersey to the windswept island of Colonsay, located twenty-five miles off the western coast of Scotland. This tiny island, comprising just seventeen square miles, is the ancestral home of McPhee's forefathers. They rented a crofthouse, and, with his children enrolled at the local school, they were soon welcomed into the close-knit community of just 138 inhabitants.

With his uniquely observant eye and trademark perceptiveness, McPhee offers readers a comprehensive and vivid portrait of this remote and mystical land in The Crofter and the Laird. He brings to life the island’s rugged landscapes and the elements that shape the lives of its residents. Braving fierce gales on the outer shoals of the Ardskenish Peninsula, he provides a visceral sense of the island's natural challenges. In the island's sole pub, he listens to the crofters share their grievances about the laird over drams of whisky and captures the essence of their day-to-day struggles and joys.

McPhee also delves into the island's rich cultural history, meeting perhaps the last of the Great Highland bagpipers, and blending his observations with the area's folklore and traditions. His writing intertwines anthropology and travelogue, presenting a perfect mirror of daily life in the Scottish Highlands. Through a mix of historical context and personal anecdotes, he conveys a deep sympathy for the residents' situations and heritage.

The Crofter and the Laird is a sensitive and insightful account of a unique way of life that has endured for centuries. With a narrative that is as honest, humorous, and frank as the islanders themselves, McPhee captures the spirit of a people and a place that time seems to have forgotten. This book is not just a travel narrative but a heartfelt homage to the resilience and enduring legacy of the crofters of Colonsay.

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The Crofter and the Laird by John McPhee is praised for its insightful depiction of life on the Isle of Colonsay. Reviewers highlight McPhee's engaging narrative style, blending personal anecdotes with historical and cultural observations. The book is lauded for its vivid descriptions and the author's ability to evoke a strong sense of place.

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ISBN: 9781907970917

Publisher: Daunt Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 March 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Daunt Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 190g

Pages: 120

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About the Author

John McPhee has published more than thirty books and much of his work first appeared in the pages of The New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer since 1963. He is a four-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, winning in 1999 for Annals of the Former World. McPhee teaches non-fiction writing at Princeton University.

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