14,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

"His Majesty Baby and Some Common People" by Ian Maclaren is a heartwarming collection of domestic tales. In this charming anthology, Maclaren presents a series of vignettes that offer glimpses into the lives of ordinary people in rural Scotland. The centerpiece of the collection is the endearing character of "His Majesty Baby," a delightful infant whose antics and innocence bring joy and laughter to all who encounter him. Through vivid characterization and evocative storytelling, Maclaren captures the essence of everyday life in a small Scottish community, exploring themes of family,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"His Majesty Baby and Some Common People" by Ian Maclaren is a heartwarming collection of domestic tales. In this charming anthology, Maclaren presents a series of vignettes that offer glimpses into the lives of ordinary people in rural Scotland. The centerpiece of the collection is the endearing character of "His Majesty Baby," a delightful infant whose antics and innocence bring joy and laughter to all who encounter him. Through vivid characterization and evocative storytelling, Maclaren captures the essence of everyday life in a small Scottish community, exploring themes of family, community, and the bonds that unite us all. From the struggles of the working class to the joys of simple pleasures, each story offers a poignant reflection on the human experience. With its gentle humor and poignant insights, "His Majesty Baby and Some Common People" celebrates the beauty of ordinary life and the resilience of the human spirit. Maclaren's vivid descriptions and compassionate portrayal of his characters make this collection a timeless treasure, resonating with readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Autorenporträt
Ian Maclaren is a pseudonym name used by the Scottish author and minister Rev. He was born on November 3, 1850, in Essex England. And spent most of his life in Scotland. He completed his studies at Glasgow Academy at University of Edinburgh and later on he completed his divinity at New College. After finishing his academic journey, he became a minister in the Church of Scotland. Under the pen name of Ian Maclaren, he began his literary career and framed a series of sketches for "Brier Bush". Most of the time Ian McLaren's work majorly focuses and revolves around valuable themes of faith, challenges, communities and Joys of everyday life. He has contributed in many ways to various periodical works and some of his other notable works consist of other books like "Doctor of the Old School "and "Young Barbarians". Additionally, his writing always continued to be appreciated for describing the valuable and distinguished Scottish rural life helping people to explore human values.