A Breath of Autumn

Lillian Beckwith

A Breath of Autumn

What's It All About?

The sequel to An Island Apart

Kirsty MacDonald is a crofter on the idyllic Westisle in the Hebrides, an island she now owns. Her son, Wee Ruari, has started school on the mainland, travelling by boat across the Sound to Clachan, and being separated from her son during the week is a wrench for Kirsty. Twice widowed, she misses the boy’s father, who was tragically drowned, and also her husband’s brother, who became her second husband – and secretly loved her.

Kirsty is not left entirely alone though. As autumn arrives she is kept busy preparing for the winter and finds herself fully involved in the lives of her fellow islanders: fisherman Jamie, who is like her own son, his friend Euan and new arrival Enac. However, it is the appearance of a Canadian and his daughter that causes the biggest waves in the small community. Kirsty is opposed to change but soon comes to learn that not all change is to be resisted.

‘Her Highland crofters emerge from the pages as true friends’ Mirror

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  • Bruach Blend
  • The Loud Halo
  • The Spuddy
  • A Shine of Rainbows
  • A Proper Woman
  • The Hills is Lonely
  • About My Father's Business
  • Lightly Poached
  • The Sea for Breakfast
  • Beautiful Just!
  • Green Hand
  • The Small Party
  • An Island Apart
  • A Rope - In Case

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Imprint: Bello
ISBN: 9781447220763
Number of pages: 152
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm
Format: Trade Paperback
Publication Date: 03/05/2012

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