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15th January 2024
Book review – Windswept: Life, Nature and Deep Time in the Scottish Highlands by Annie Worsley
Megan Carmichael reviews Windswept, a realistic but romantic book vividly detailing the natural cycle of a Highland croft.
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15th January 2024
Megan Carmichael reviews Windswept, a realistic but romantic book vividly detailing the natural cycle of a Highland croft.
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They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes. But Merryn Glover's book, The Hidden Fires, proves it is not only a beautiful but thoroughly worthy pursuit to follow in their footsteps.
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