An Taobh Dorcha
Set in the stunning landscape of Loch Broom during the late 1800s, An Taobh Dorcha immerses readers in a world of hardship, power and humanity. This compelling Gaelic historical fiction follows two newcomers: Gibson, who arrives from Glasgow seeking his roots, and Donald, who assumes the identity of a murdered minister after committing a heinous crime. Their arrival disrupts the quiet community, where the kindness of locals masks an undercurrent of tension. As the story unfolds, the stark contrasts between Both men, whilst different in their morals, are at pivotal crossroads, and their impulsive actions lead to tragic consequences.
Charity’s narrative captures the harsh realities faced by crofters under oppressive landlords and an unsympathetic clergy while celebrating the resilience of ordinary people. With lyrical prose, the author transports readers to enchanting moors and lochside, where beauty contrasts with struggle. An Taobh Dorcha is a poignant reflection on the human spirit, making it a must-read for those captivated by the complexities of life in a bygone era.
| Weight | 0.360000 |
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| ISBN13/Barcode | 9781804252284 |
| ISBN10 | 180425228X |
| Author | Seonaidh Charity |
| Binding | Paperback |
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| Date Published | 31st March 2026 |
| Report Date | 2026/03/31 |
| Pages | 0 |
| Publisher | Luath Press |
About the Book:
Set in the stunning landscape of Loch Broom during the late 1800s, An Taobh Dorcha immerses readers in a world of hardship, power and humanity. This compelling Gaelic historical fiction follows two newcomers: Gibson, who arrives from Glasgow seeking his roots, and Donald, who assumes the identity of a murdered minister after committing a heinous crime. Their arrival disrupts the quiet community, where the kindness of locals masks an undercurrent of tension. As the story unfolds, the stark contrasts between Both men, whilst different in their morals, are at pivotal crossroads, and their impulsive actions lead to tragic consequences.
Charity’s narrative captures the harsh realities faced by crofters under oppressive landlords and an unsympathetic clergy while celebrating the resilience of ordinary people. With lyrical prose, the author transports readers to enchanting moors and lochside, where beauty contrasts with struggle. An Taobh Dorcha is a poignant reflection on the human spirit, making it a must-read for those captivated by the complexities of life in a bygone era.