The achingly beautiful Scottish novel now adapted as an acclaimed
feature film directed by Terence Davies (The House of Mirth, The Deep
Blue Sea)
Young Chris Guthrie lives a brutal life in the harsh landscape of
northern Scotland, torn between her passion for the land, duty to her
family and her love of books. When her mother, broken by repeated
childbirths, takes her own life and poisons her two youngest children,
Chris is left with her father to run the farm on her own. Soon she is
alone, and for the first time can choose how to spend her life. But as
the First World War begins, everything changes, and the young men leave
Scotland for battle. The first in Gibbon's classic trilogy A Scot's
Quair, Sunset Song is infused with local vernacular, and innovatively
blends Scots and English in an intense description of Scottish life in
the early twentieth century.
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