Description
Built for the new age, the house stood boldly upright on the edge of the ocean withstanding the harsh blasts of a cruel century, nurturing and protecting the family within, watchful of hearts swollen or broken, dreams delivered and dashed. It had absorbed the tears and echoed the laughter.
A sweeping saga of one family through a momentous century. Different people, divergent lives and distinctive stories. Bound together by the place they called home.
But one of them is missing, lost to the world. An unknown grandchild, born to a son who went to war and never came back. As the years pass, through wars and emigration, social transformation and generational change, the search continues.
And the questions remain the same: Who is he? Where is he? Will he ever come home?
About the Author
JOHN MACKAY was born in Glasgow in 1965. His childhood summers were spent at his grandmother's home on the Isle of Lewis. Home draws heavily on the influences of that background. MacKay is a journalist and newsreader for STV and presents the STV News at Six and Scotland Tonight.
His previous novel, The Road Dance has been made into a movie starring, Morven Christie, Hermione Corfield and Mark Gatiss. It is due to release this year.
Reviews
Home is written from the heart with a deep understanding of love and loss, suffering and celebration. It is a vivid portrait of a family struggling to survive. - LORRAINE KELLY
Home is an epic tale - a magnificent Hebridean opus. - CALUM MACDONALD, RUNRIG
Book Information
ISBN 9781910022405
Author John MacKay
Page Count 256
Imprint Luath Press Ltd
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 135mm * 19mm