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PUBLISHER: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781845116217

PAGES: 352

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The Oatmeal Ark: From the Scottish Isles to a Promised Land

Rory MacLean

After the death of his father, Beagan Gillean finds himself stranded on a wild Scottish island, alone except for a trunk full of three generations of family history. Immersing himself in the lives and dreams of his forefathers, Gillean decides to retrace the journey his great-grandfather made two-hundred years before to the promised land of Canada. A wave-rocked, wind-tossed travel adventure unfolds, carrying him into his family’s past and across the world’s second-largest country. In his wake trail three ghosts: his great-grandfather, his grandfather and his father. Together they navigate the rivers, lakes and waterways that ribbon through Canada and as they travel Gillean discovers that his ancestors’ struggles, achievements and failings mirror Canada’s own. A haunting tale of loss and discovery, “The Oatmeal Ark” is the story of one remarkable family and a candid, beautifully rendered portrait of the country that defined it.

Reviews of The Oatmeal Ark: From the Scottish Isles to a Promised Land

'Delicious, fizzing with energy and incident… One of the most original and innovative travel books for years, elegantly written, beautifully observed, often very funny. Buoyant as helium with a wind at its back.' Alexander Frater, Observer 'A fabulous adventure story, wise, witty and never self-indulgent, as if Jack London had – in a fit of absent-mindedness – joined forces with Jane Austen.' Alberto Manguel 'Such a book as this rather marvellously explains why literature still lives and can remain such a pleasure. Maclean has a vivid novelistic gift.' John Fowles, Spectator 'A remarkable, beguiling journey; so polished, so clever, so imaginative, so artful, so innovative.'

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