Description
Firkin and the Grey Gangsters is a collection of four tales in which animals are the heroes.
Firkin and the Grey Gangsters was in 1936 a metaphor for the fear of takeover by corporate America - Firkin is a young red squirrel who leads his people in a battle against a horde of grey squirrel
invaders from America. Firkin speaks in Scots.
The Sheep who wasn't a Sheep is about the thoughts going through the head of a sheep, swimming
between one Outer Isle and the other.
The White Drake is a farmyard drake in Perthshire learning about flying.
About the Author
ANN SCOTT MONCRIEFF was born in Orkney in 1910 and died in Nairn in 1943. During her short life she was a journalist, writer and a poet who was immortalized by Edwin Muir in his poem 'To Ann'. This is a republication for school-age children of a neglected, talented Scottish female writer of the 1930s.
Book Information
ISBN 9781910895153
Author Ann Scott Moncrieff
Format Paperback
Page Count 170
Imprint Scotland Street Press
Publisher Scotland Street Press
Weight(grams) 199g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 130mm * 15mm