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Year of the Sheep: A Novel of the Highland Clearances

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Semifinalist in the BookLife 2021 Fiction of the Year contest A fusion of the gothic novel and Virginia Woolf, this book delights in storytelling. Something mystical looms in Bartlett’s writing, making it a tale just as enchanting as its folklore. – from the BookLife judge’s reviewDuring the Highland Clearances (1800-50), the landlords of the Scottish countryside, some formerly clan chiefs, told their people to remove themselves from their ancestral homes in the glens to make way for the coming of the sheep.In Sutherlandshire, in Scotland’s Far North, the Duke and Duchess-Countess were notorious for the violence with which they removed the people.In Year of the Sheep, James Y. Bartlett’s epic retelling of this story, the motivations which drove Elizabeth Gordon, who found herself the 19th hereditary Chief of Clan Sutherland are contrasted with the lives of the people of the Highland village of Glencullen, where the women, especially, led the decision to resist their town’s ordered removal.Elizabeth Gordon had lived through the terrors of the French Revolution, when her husband, probably the wealthiest man in Britain, had been named Ambassador to the court of Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette.But her people were country folk-- subsistence farmers who believed in faeries and magick, revered Mute Meg the White Witch of Glencullen, and followed the lead of the notorious outlaw and shape-shifter known as Billy Hanks.An epic story based on actual events, this is an unforgettable tale of romance, adventure, and a clash of the classes that still reverberates in Scotland to this day.

463 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2020

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February 14, 2021
A very interesting book about a place and time in history that I wasn’t familiar with. He gave good descriptions of the places the book was set.
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October 3, 2025
Needs a Proofreader

The writing isn’t too bad but there typos and spellcheck errors. Perhaps AI was doing the proofing to save money?
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