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Hame

Audiobook
Fiction: Literary
Unabridged   18.25 hour(s)
Publication date: 09/12/2017

Hame

A Novel

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Audio CD ISBN:9781681688039
Digital Download ISBN:9781681688046

Summary

A rich, sultry, ambitious novel about a young American writer/curator, fleeing a crumbling marriage in New York who travels with her nine-year old daughter to one of the remote islands in the north of Scotland, birthplace of her grandfather.

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Commissioned to set up a museum on a remote island in the north of Scotland and to write the biography of the island's celebrated poet and chronicler, Mhairi McPhail is slowly drawn in by the complicated life she is uncovering and writing about—the Bard of Fascaray—as she finds herself being transformed, awakened by the ferocity and power of the island.

Who was the celebrated poet, Grigor McWatt, The Bard of Fascaray? What was his past? Details of his life are elusive. As Mhairi struggles to adapt to her island life and put her disappointment and troubles behind her, she begins to unearth the astonishing secret history of the poet, regarded by many as the custodian of Fascaray's—and Scotland's—soul.

In McAfee's rich novel of invented island life, she interweaves extracts from Mhairi's journal entries, her discoveries and writings of McWatt, and tales of Fascaray itself into a resonant, compelling, dimensional narrative that at its heart explores identity, love, belonging and the universal quest for home.

Reviews/Praise

“With its complex, multi-layered structure, Hame is an impressive achievement . . . It shines a light on an artistic scene which produced some of Scotland’s greatest poets of the last century.” —Will Gore, Evening Standard

“A remarkable performance, and one that should sit nicely on the same shelf as Robin Jenkins’ Fergus Lamont and James Robertson’s And the Land Lay Still, all three reflections on the past and present state of Scottish literary and political culture. And what fun Annalena McAfee must have had concocting McWatt’s verses.” —Allan Massie, i: The Paper for Today

“Clever and provocative.” —Stuart Kelly, The Guardian

Author Bio

Annalena McAfee is the author of The Spoiler and several children's books. She worked at the London Evening Standard as a drama critic and arts editor and at the Financial Times as Arts & Books editor. She was the founding editor of the Guardian's literary supplement, the Guardian Review.