A vivid Scottish village tale of faith, townsfolk, and a changing parish that tests loyalty and conscience.
A vivid, character-driven novel set in a Scottish parish as old ways collide with new ideas. Through the eyes of a ploughman and elder, it explores how a community faces Disruption-era reforms, shifts in church life, and the pull between tradition and progress. The book captures rural life, work, and the daily bonds that hold a village together.
- Rich, regional language and atmosphere that immerse you in a late 19th-century Scottish countryside
- Strong character voices, including a wary elder and neighbors wrestling with loyalty and belief
- A grounded look at church politics, local loyalties, and how big changes ripple through a small community
- A window into the tensions between old farms, new reforms, and the everyday ethics of ordinary people
Ideal for readers who enjoy historically flavored fiction with a strong sense of place, community, and moral questions.