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Ian Miller is one of the most well-kent faces in the West of Scotland. A man of the cloth. An entertainer. A man who welcomed all denominations, anytime. A man who has married, christened and buried the great the good and the lowly with equalgravitas and humanity. This is his life-story so far. In 'Habbie to Jeely-Eater' we find out about the man behind the scenes. A weekend guest at Balmoral, a Church Minister, a Celtic supporter, a renowned speaker, an arsonist...? Well, no-one is perfect. Most of all, Ian is a family man who loved his Parish, and was loved back in return. 'Habbie to…mehr

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Ian Miller is one of the most well-kent faces in the West of Scotland. A man of the cloth. An entertainer. A man who welcomed all denominations, anytime. A man who has married, christened and buried the great the good and the lowly with equalgravitas and humanity. This is his life-story so far. In 'Habbie to Jeely-Eater' we find out about the man behind the scenes. A weekend guest at Balmoral, a Church Minister, a Celtic supporter, a renowned speaker, an arsonist...? Well, no-one is perfect. Most of all, Ian is a family man who loved his Parish, and was loved back in return. 'Habbie to Jeely-Eater' is one of the most engaging and heartwarming autobiographies I have ever read. It had me laughing out loud on one page and sniffing back a tear on the next. Simply a 'JOY'. A bit like the man himself.
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Ian Miller grew up north of Brisbane on Australia's east coast. With a background in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Theology and Education, Ian brings alternate realities to life in worlds that challenge the very nature of humanity. Sanctum is the final book of the Emissary of the Oppressed trilogy. He is a popular public speaker, currently living in Sydney, Australia, with his wife, Christine. Together they are preparing to move to Tennessee where Ian will work on his next book, Perishing Waste. Visit Ian at ianmiller.net.au