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Hometown Tales: Highlands and Hebrides

By: Colin MacIntyre, Ellen MacAskill
Narrated by: Josh Manning, Morna Young
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Original tales by remarkable writers.

Hometown Tales is a series of books pairing exciting new voices with some of the most talented and important writers at work today. Some of the tales are fiction and some are narrative nonfiction - they are all powerful, fascinating and moving and aim to celebrate regional diversity and explore the meaning of home.

In this audiobook on the Highlands and Hebrides, you'll find two unique tales: an account of growing up on the Isle of Mull by award-winning musician and author of The Letters of Ivor Punch Colin MacIntyre, and a bold and inspiring coming-of-age story set in Inverness by Ellen MacAskill.

©2018 Colin MacIntyre (P)2018 Orion Publishing Group
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