Lillian Beckwith's classic tales of crofting life.
La Trilogía de las Hébridas Serie
Esta serie ofrece un retrato vívido y humorístico de la vida en una isla remota de Escocia, en las Hébridas Exteriores. Captura maravillosamente el ritmo único de la vida diaria de los isleños, sus costumbres peculiares y sus tradiciones perdurables. A través de observaciones sinceras y anécdotas ingeniosas, la narrativa explora los ciclos de nacimiento, muerte y matrimonio en un contexto de impresionante belleza natural y clima desafiante. Estos libros son una cálida invitación a una comunidad unida, que celebra la resiliencia y el sentido de pertenencia.



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For three years, former teacher Lillian Beckwith has lived in the Hebrides, immersing herself in the land and its people. So familiar has she become that she is determined to stay on the island. She purchases a long-vacant cottage at the edge of the village and enthusiastically embarks on renovating her property and embracing the life of a small farmer. Throughout her endeavors, she keenly observes the peculiar antics of the island's inhabitants with her trained eye. Beckwith, originally from Ellesmere Port/Cheshire, has spent nearly two decades in the Hebrides and now resides on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea.
The Loud Halo
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
In her charming account of the rural village of Bruach, Lillian Beckwith paints a vivid picture of life as a Hebridean crofter, introducing a cast of colourful locals including village clown Johnny Comic and the irrepressible Erchy and Hector. With her trademark warmth, wit and lively humour, "Miss Peckwitt" spins a sparkling, unsentimental tale of an idyllic, long-lost way of life. 'For an unsentimental, lively, apparently photographically accurate picture on a Hebridean island, Miss Beckwith's essays or memoirs or stories would be hard to beat.' The Times 'A sparkling book which could well become a Scottish humorous classic' Weekly Scotsman