The Long Horizon is an extraordinary book. Much more than simply the
chronicle of a life spent farming in the Scottish Highlands, it is also
a wonderful collection of stories, both factual and fictional, which
reflect the changes that have revolutionised Highland life and
dramatically affected the natural environment over the centuries. Using
the colourful background to the Fraser clan chiefs as a central theme,
from the cunning Red Fox through to the sudden death of the Master of
Lovat, which set in train the sale of the Fraser empire around Beaufort
Castle, Iain Thomson weaves an entertaining narrative that shows how
historical events have such a profound effect on what happens today.
Throughout the book shines the writer's deep love of the countryside and
a respect for the generations before him who have carved their living
from the harsh environment of the Highlands. It is a marvellous
celebration both of the farming way of life and one of the most
beautiful parts of Scotland.