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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841582689
RRP: £14.99
PAGES: 256
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 30, 2003
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Children of the Black House
Calum Ferguson
“Children of the Black House” is a fascinating glimpse into life on the Hebridean island of Lewis from the closing years of the nineteenth century up to the 1950s. Calum Ferguson employs an unusual narrative technique, drawing on his mother Mairead’s reminiscences, and presenting her experiences and conversation in the first person. This is a fascinating account of a culture in transition; it records and preserves for twenty-first-century readers traditions and ways of life which have now gone for ever. Also this remarkable memoir is a treasury of personal recollections, traditional tales, and songs. It is illustrated throughout with photographs of Mairead, her family and friends.
Reviews of Children of the Black House
'a labour of love … filled with immense humanity and compassion' Donald Meek 'provides a mirror through which the reader cannot but recognize a sense of what it is to be alive' – Aonghas MacNeacial, The Herald
Calum Ferguson
Born in Point, Lewis and educated at the Nicolson Institute and Aberdeen University, Calum Ferguson has had a varied career as a teacher and broadcaster. He is the author of a number of books in Gaelic and English. He now lives in Stornoway.