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As colourful as the machair that surrounds it. Escape to the Scottish Rural Highlands as Stroma and her quirky community continue to fight for their way of life. With few job opportunities and storms tearing at their coastline, Blàs is once more under threat. On top of that, Old Tam is predicting gloom and doom as tales of mythical creatures spread among the villagers, putting the rescue plans in a precarious position. Casting aside her own personal issues, Stroma must find a way forward for her friends and family. As spring turns to summer, the residents of Blàs begin to realise that the…mehr

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As colourful as the machair that surrounds it. Escape to the Scottish Rural Highlands as Stroma and her quirky community continue to fight for their way of life. With few job opportunities and storms tearing at their coastline, Blàs is once more under threat. On top of that, Old Tam is predicting gloom and doom as tales of mythical creatures spread among the villagers, putting the rescue plans in a precarious position. Casting aside her own personal issues, Stroma must find a way forward for her friends and family. As spring turns to summer, the residents of Blàs begin to realise that the answers to their struggles lie in harnessing the very environment this is under threat. With its rich setting and lovable characters, this is a captivating story of friendship, fun, and the resilience of Highland life. Come along on this latest heart-warming tale of Blàs and discover the true meaning of belonging.
Autorenporträt
C C Hutton is a writer of English women's contemporary fiction with a dash of Gaelic, a large sprinkling of humour, and a wee drop of Scots. Ceitidh is also an award-winning writer of Gaelic children's picture books and has been short-listed in the Gaelic Literature Awards for an unpublished manuscript. Ceitidh who is also a storyteller, lives and works in the Scottish Highlands. Previously, she spent many years travelling the area as a Gaelic Development Officer. Ceitidh who is both dyslexic and dyspraxia is registered with the Scottish Book Live Literacy Programme, and is the Rùnaire/secretary for the Society of Authors in Scotland (SoAiS). She is also a member of ALLI (The Alliance of Independent Authors).When not involved in the writing and story world she delivers Gaelic Bookbug sessions, walks the dog, and helps to promote Gaelic.