And The Land Lay Still by James I. Robertson Jr.

Set against the backdrop of Scotland's evolving political and social landscape, this sweeping narrative intricately weaves together the lives of diverse characters over several decades. Through their personal stories, the novel explores themes of identity, belonging, and change, capturing the essence of a nation in transition. The characters' journeys reflect the broader shifts in Scottish society, offering a poignant and insightful examination of the country's past and its path toward the future. With a rich tapestry of interconnected tales, the book paints a vivid portrait of a land and its people, grappling with the complexities of modernity and tradition.

Published
2010
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Long
Pages
600-700
Original Language
English
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