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A Scots Quair traces Chris Guthrie’s life from rural girlhood through the upheavals of the Great War, industrial change and the Depression across three linked novels set in northeast Scotland. Poetic, inventive language and deep characterisation create a vivid portrait of society in transition. This book is for readers of classic Scottish literature and sweeping historical sagas.
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Scottish BookA Scots Quair: The Mearns Trilogy (Paperback)
Author: Lewis Gibbon
£9.95
A Scots Quair traces Chris Guthrie’s life from rural girlhood through the upheavals of the Great War, industrial change and the Depression across three linked novels set in northeast Scotland. Poetic, inventive language and deep characterisation create a vivid portrait of society in transition. This book is for readers of classic Scottish literature and sweeping historical sagas.
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Why we chose this book
A Scots Quair is a towering, humane trilogy we found deeply moving, marrying personal endurance with social change, and reminding us how language shapes identity.
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A Scots Quair centres on Chris Guthrie, a young woman growing up in a close farming community in north east Scotland. In Sunset Song, her childhood unfolds through the steady rhythm of rural life: seasons turning, work unrelenting, private hopes carried alongside public ritual. As the Great War arrives, loss gathers and machines begin to erode ways of living shaped by land and memory.
In Cloud Howe and Grey Granite, Chris is carried from the fields into an industrial Scotland marked by political struggle and the long years of the Depression. The world she moves through is harsher, louder, and increasingly divided, yet her inner life remains quietly observed.
Written with precision and restraint, and attentive to the music of Scots speech, this is literary historical fiction concerned with change, endurance and the cost of survival, tracing a society remade across one woman’s lifetime.
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