Native Stranger

by Alastair Scott

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After a decade of wanderlust which took him to nearly 70 countries around the world, Alastair Scott decided it was time to make "home" his destination. And home for him is Scotland. But for a man who has tracked across Alaska with a pack of dogs, armed only with determination, it was to be no ordinary journey. His native land deserved more than a cursory glance. Resolving to explore Scotland and the Scottish people in as much depth and breadth as possible, the author drew up an itinerary which would take him from the outermost isle to the innermost city, sampling the experiences of modern Scotland in all their diversity. Encompassing issues of the land, eccentrics in castles, the state of the GAIDHEAL, homelessness in Edinburgh, and all the idiosyncrasies of history, development and decline in between, Scott's journey covered 4000 miles of island, mountain and lowland. The variety of place and circumstance was exceeded only by that of the characters encountered en route. This work is the story of one man's rediscovery of his own country. It reveals a personal vision of the Scottish consciousness today, examining its nature and importance, and its potential for future change.
  • ISBN10 0316906727
  • ISBN13 9780316906722
  • Publish Date 6 July 1995
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 31 December 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Little, Brown & Company
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 464
  • Language English