Sunset Song

Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon is a poignant exploration of family, loss, and resilience set against the backdrop of rural life. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 23, 2016, this edition spans 178 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Chris Guthrie, whose life is marked by tragedy as she navigates the complexities of her family’s struggles, including her mother’s devastating choices and the impact of World War I on her marriage.
Readers will find a rich depiction of Chris’s journey as she grapples with her responsibilities on the farm, her relationships with her father and brother, and the challenges posed by war. The story delves into themes of duty, love, and the harsh realities of life, ultimately portraying Chris’s deep connection to the land and her determination to persevere despite overwhelming hardships. This literary work invites reflection on the enduring effects of personal and societal upheaval.
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Chris Guthrie’s mother, broken by repeated childbirths and learning she is again pregnant, kills her baby twins and herself. Two younger children go to live with their aunt and uncle in Aberdeen, leaving Chris, her older brother Will, and her father to run the farm on their own. Will and his father have a stormy relationship; and Will emigrates to Argentina with his young bride, Mollie Douglas. Chris is left to do all the work around the house. Soon after this, her father suffers a stroke, leaving him bedridden. For a time, he tries to persuade her to commit incest with him; but, as he is badly hurt, he is not able to force her. He dies shortly afterwards. At his funeral, Chris realises what happened to her father and breaks down in tears as she never knew the hardship he has endured for them.Chris, who has had some education, considers leaving for a job as a teacher in the towns, but realises she loves the land and cannot leave it. Instead, she marries a young farmer called Ewan Tavendale and carries on farming. For a time, they are happily married, and they have a son, whom they also call Ewan. However, when World War I breaks out, Ewan Sr. and many other young men join up. When he comes home on leave, he treats Chris badly, evidently brutalised by his experiences in the army. Ewan dies in the war; and Chris subsequently hears from Chae Strachan, who is home on leave, that Ewan was shot as a deserter but that he died thinking of her. She begins a relationship with the new minister, and she watches as he dedicates the War Memorial at the Standing Stones above her home. The Sun sets to the Flowers of the Forest, bringing an end to their way of life, forever.
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