Fascinating insights into the social history, lore and general make-up of the Orkney Islands. The author's boyhood reminisces were the strongest part - authentic and wondrous at the same time.
Further in, some personal comments by the author spoiled my enjoyment - chief among them that the Gaelic speaking islands weren't as forward thinking as the northern isles because they clung to their native tongue. Considering that once upon a time a government sanctioned campaign existed to eradicate the 'barbarous Irish tongue', and that school children were beaten for speaking Gaelic in the playground, this comment was wildly ignorant.
A DELIGHTFUL story of life on one of the Orkney Islands, north of Scotland. It starts out when he lived there as a boy and then returns as an adult with his family.
I really enjoyed this varied tale of the Orkneys. I especially liked the part where he camped out on a smaller isle for a while, and the tales of lighthouses and island life