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Flight of the Heron read-along: Part I chapters 1-2
Hark! now the drums they beat again for all good soldiers, gentlemen...
Welcome back to the Flight of the Heron read-along! This week we read the first two proper chapters, and meet Keith Windham—and Keith meets Ewen Cameron.
As you'll have noticed, Broster is fond of including both Gaelic and Scots words in dialogue; this online Gaelic-English dictionary and this one for Scots may be of use if you'd like to look anything up.
Next week we will continue with chapters 3 and 4.
Welcome back to the Flight of the Heron read-along! This week we read the first two proper chapters, and meet Keith Windham—and Keith meets Ewen Cameron.
As you'll have noticed, Broster is fond of including both Gaelic and Scots words in dialogue; this online Gaelic-English dictionary and this one for Scots may be of use if you'd like to look anything up.
Next week we will continue with chapters 3 and 4.
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I always find those little differences in attitudes between past and present so interesting.
Yes, it's one of the most interesting things about good historical fiction—especially when specific historical attitudes inform the characters' motivations in plot-important ways that wouldn't work in a modern setting. Which is something I think Broster does very well!
I love that we got another reminder of how splendidly built Ewen is, and from Keith, no less.
:D
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And yes, exactly! Looking forward to more interesting history.