Annie Harrower-Gray opens up an alternative view of Scotland's turbulent
history, revealing three centuries through the eyes of the nation's
women. The whole of society appears, from ordinary laborers, prostitutes
and factory hands to their more celebrated sisters and even witches,
body snatchers and female Jacobites.
All their tales are freshly researched and told with a sense of humor.
Colorful characters abound! Step inside the boudoirs of Edinburgh's
ladies of pleasure, whose civilized manners so confused one church
minister that he 'accidentally' took tea in a brothel. Creep into the
graveyard with Helen Torrance and Jean Lapiq, convicted of bodysnatching
half a century before Burke and Hare. Uncover the murky history of
Scotland's last witch Helen Duncan, whose eerily accurate wartime
predictions led to her imprisonment. This book offers an exciting and
erudite voyage through the social history of Scotland. Honor the
heroines who helped to shape Scotland, yet rest in unvisited tombs!