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A Scots Quair: Sunset Song, Cloud Howe, And Grey Granite

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  • 496

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  • 9780947782672

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  • 1 FEBRUARY 1999

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    This volume contains the complete Scots Quair trilogy, by Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon. The trilogy consists of three novels: Sunset Song (1932), Cloud Howe (1933), and Grey Granite (1934). The first is widely regarded as an important classic (voted Scotland's favourite book in 2005 ) . It describes the life of Chris Guthrie, a woman from the north east of Scotland during the early 20th century. In Sunset Song, Guthrie grows up in a farming family in the fictional Estate of Kinraddie in "The Mearns" (Kincardineshire) in the north east of Scotland at the start of the 20th century....  Read More

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