A lyrical tour of Scotland’s Border country
A collection of verse rooted in the Tweed and Clyde landscape, capturing memory, faith, work, and daily life along the border hills. The pieces explore home, heritage, and the feel of a land that shapes the heart.
This edition gathers pieces that move between mine-dust and church-pew, between lullabies and laments, all voiced in a strong, regional voice. Readers will hear the rhythms of border towns, the hush of the moors, and the enduring spirit that ties people to place.
- Experience vivid scenes of rural life, landscapes, and the people who inhabit them
- Feel the voice of a Border dialect that flavors every line
- Discover themes of home, memory, faith, and resilience
- See how poetry can carry history, humor, and longing in equal measure
Ideal for readers who enjoy Scottish poetry, regional storytelling, and a deep sense of place.