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The Clanlands Almanac - Sam Heughan, Graham McTavish - 2021
Seasonal Stories from Scotland
By: Sam Heughan, Graham McTavish
Narrated by: Sam Heughan, Graham McTavish
Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 11-23-21
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Travel & Tourism, Anthologies & Short Stories
Language: English
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Format: mp3 64/48 stereo
Note: Includes the accompanying supplemental enhancement (pdf)
The follow-up to the quarter of a million-copy-selling Sunday Times and New York Times number one best-selling Clanlands. Sam and Graham turn tour guides once again to bring listeners more epic tales from Scotland.
A seasonal meander through the wilds of Scotland.
'If Clanlands was a gentle road trip through Scotland, this Almanac is a top down, pedal to the metal up and down odyssey through the many byways of a Scottish year. An invitation to anyone who picks up the book to join us on a crazy camper van exploration over 12 glorious, whisky fuelled months. Mountains, battles, famous (and infamous) Scots, the alarming competitiveness of Men in Kilts, clans, feuds, flora, fauna, with a healthy sprinkling of embarrassing personal reminiscences thrown in. Much is explored, all is shared. It is a camper van cornucopia of all things Alba.'
From First Footing to Samhain, Fringe Festival follies to whisky lore, Sam and Graham guide listeners through a year of Scottish legends, traditions, historical and contemporary events, sharing personal stories and tips as only these two chalk-and-cheese friends can.
As entertaining as it is practical, The Clanlands Almanac is a light-hearted education in Scottish history and culture, told through the eyes of two passionate Scotsmen. The perfect escapist guide, The Clanlands Almanac is intended as a starting point for your own Scottish discoveries.
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