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Playing Through

A Year of Life and Links Along the Scottish Coast

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  • 288 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

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In this lyrical and heartfelt memoir, Curtis Gillespie recounts a year spent with his wife and daughters in the charming village of Gullane, Scotland. Set against a stunning landscape, Gillespie delves into the themes of fatherhood, friendship, and the allure of links golf. His journey began as a graduate student at the University of St. Andrews, where he first experienced the serene beauty of Gullane and promised his late father they would one day play golf together. After his father's passing, Gillespie vowed to return, and thirteen years later, he relocates his family to Gullane to seek personal growth and understanding. Early in his stay, Gillespie forms a bond with two elderly local golfers, Archie and Jack, whose long-standing membership at Gullane Golf Club adds a layer of charm to the narrative. Together, they explore iconic courses like Muirfield and St. Andrews, while Gillespie immerses himself in the village's natural beauty and vibrant culture. The eccentric locals, the picturesque setting, and his family's adaptation to their new life create a rich tapestry of comedy and insight. Interwoven throughout are touching anecdotes about his father, whose influence continues to guide Gillespie as he navigates his own journey through fatherhood and self-discovery in this enchanting Scottish village.

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Playing Through, Curtis Gillespie

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Publicado en
2004
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Título
Playing Through
Subtítulo
A Year of Life and Links Along the Scottish Coast
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
288
ISBN10
1400052238
ISBN13
9781400052233
Serie
Descripción
In this lyrical and heartfelt memoir, Curtis Gillespie recounts a year spent with his wife and daughters in the charming village of Gullane, Scotland. Set against a stunning landscape, Gillespie delves into the themes of fatherhood, friendship, and the allure of links golf. His journey began as a graduate student at the University of St. Andrews, where he first experienced the serene beauty of Gullane and promised his late father they would one day play golf together. After his father's passing, Gillespie vowed to return, and thirteen years later, he relocates his family to Gullane to seek personal growth and understanding. Early in his stay, Gillespie forms a bond with two elderly local golfers, Archie and Jack, whose long-standing membership at Gullane Golf Club adds a layer of charm to the narrative. Together, they explore iconic courses like Muirfield and St. Andrews, while Gillespie immerses himself in the village's natural beauty and vibrant culture. The eccentric locals, the picturesque setting, and his family's adaptation to their new life create a rich tapestry of comedy and insight. Interwoven throughout are touching anecdotes about his father, whose influence continues to guide Gillespie as he navigates his own journey through fatherhood and self-discovery in this enchanting Scottish village.