The Dark Ship

The Dark Ship

by Anne Mac Leod (Author)

Synopsis

In the early hours of New Year's morning, 1919, in a raging storm, the lolaire, bringing troops back from WW 1, sank on its entry to Stornoway Harbour, Isle of Lewis. Most on board perished. The island community was devastated and, in addition to its high loss of men in WW1, lost a further 200 men in its sinking, The wreck is still in Stornoway Harbour. The Dark Ship is about a poet who went to war; his lovers; his friends who stayed behind, and his friends who fought beside him. The novel spans three generations and two world wars, to the present day, and celebrates love, music and poetry in this carefully interwoven story that reflects the complex past and community of a Scottish island.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 375
Edition: 1st ed 1st printg
Publisher: 11:9
Published: 14 May 2001

ISBN 10: 1903238277
ISBN 13: 9781903238271

Author Bio
Born in Aberfeldy in 1951, Anne grew up, and lives, in Inverness. Works as a doctor. Acclaimed poet - 'Standing by Thistles' was shortlisted for the Saltire First Book of the Year Award in 1997. Short stories read on BBC Radio Scotland, published in The Scotsman and anthologies. Neil Gunn prizewinner. Has 4 children.