The Larach

The Larach by Alexandra Raife, published by Severn House in 1998, is a work of fiction that follows Claire Somerville as she embarks on a transformative journey to the Scottish highlands. Leaving behind a life filled with drunken evenings and one-night stands, Claire seeks a fresh start in a new environment. Initially struggling with the isolation, she gradually discovers a deep appreciation for the stunning landscape and the welcoming nature of the local community.
Readers will find that The Larach explores themes of personal reinvention and the impact of setting on one’s life. As Claire navigates her new surroundings, the narrative delves into her evolving relationship with both the land and the people she encounters. This edition spans 307 pages and is presented in English, offering a rich portrayal of life in the highlands and the connections that can be forged in unexpected places.
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Leaving behind the drunken evenings, one-night stands and unforgiving hangovers, Claire Somerville moves to the Scottish highlands to start afresh. At first the isolation seems incompatible with her needs, but she soon comes to love the breathtaking landscape and the warmth of the people she meets.
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