In August 1956 a young shepherd, his wife, two-year-old daughter and
ten-day-old son sat huddled in a small boat on Loch Monar in Ross-shire
as a storm raged around them. They were bound for a tiny, remote cottage
at the western end of the loch which was to be their home for the next
four years. Isolation Shepherd is the moving story of those years. Set
against the awesome splendour of some of Scotland's most spectacular
scenery, Iain R. Thomson's classic book provides a sensitive, richly
detailed account of the shepherd's life through the seasons and
recreates the events that shaped the family's life in Glen Strathfarrar
before the area was flooded as part of a huge hydro-electric project.