Electric Brae
A tale of love, loss, and the Scottish landscape
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:2nd Jan '02
Should be back in stock very soon
The novel explores a passionate relationship between an artist and a roughneck, set against the backdrop of the Old Man of Hoy in Electric Brae.
At the heart of Electric Brae lies the dramatic landscape of the Old Man of Hoy, a crumbling sea-stack that serves as a backdrop for an intense relationship between two contrasting characters. Kim, a young artist, is portrayed as coldly passionate and secretive, while Jimmy, a North Sea roughneck, embodies a rugged, adventurous spirit. Their interactions explore the complexities of love and the struggles that come with it, revealing the depths of their personalities and the challenges they face in their lives.
As the narrative unfolds, Electric Brae delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal, showcasing how these elements shape the characters' lives and decisions. The story captures the essence of human connection, highlighting the emotional turmoil that often accompanies deep relationships. Through Kim and Jimmy's journey, readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences with love and loss, making the story both relatable and poignant.
Acclaimed for its innovative approach to Scottish fiction, Electric Brae not only tells a compelling tale but also paints a vivid picture of the Scottish landscape. The novel intertwines personal struggles with the beauty and harshness of nature, creating a rich tapestry that resonates with readers. Ultimately, it is a story of fathers and children, exploring the legacies we inherit and the bonds that define us.
ISBN: 9780571212859
Dimensions: 196mm x 125mm x 20mm
Weight: 250g
320 pages
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