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Have you read Patrick Macgill's "rat-pit" and "Children of the dead end"? James Roberston's "the testament of Gideon Mack" is also good.
All of Robin Jenkin's book is great - I like "the cone-gatherers" and "The Changeling. Jimmy Boyle's "a sense of freedom" and "the pain o confinement"is also great books. Stuart David's "Nalda Said" is very sweet and "the trick is to keep breathing" by Janice Galloway is also one of my favorite.


I'nm glad to see some activity as this seemed to be quite a quiet group for a while. [Book:Morven Callar] and [Book:Sunset Song] are favourites of mine, and Sunset Song is one that everyone seems to study in school (although I went to school in the area where the book is set, so it may not be the most representative of the rest of Scotland).

I'nm glad to see some activity as this seemed to be quite a quiet group for a while. [Book:Morven Callar] and [Book:Sunset Song] are favourites of mine, and Sunset Song is one tha..."
Aye, we got it in Strathclyde too...
Visited Stonehaven in the olden days by accident, seem to remember the Ship Inn in Stoney doing a fine pint.

I am from Scotland and looking for recommendations and discussions on Scottish books. I mostly read fiction and some of my favourites are Sunset Song, Morvern Callar and Lanark.
Looking forward to getting to know folk.
Debbie