Bonnie Dundee

Bonnie Dundee by Rosemary Sutcliff is a captivating narrative published by Puffin in 1985. This new edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds through the recollections of Hugh Herriot, who reflects on his youthful adventures alongside Bonnie Dundee, a figure dedicated to restoring Scotland for the Catholic King James.
Readers will explore themes of loyalty and the struggles of the Jacobite cause as Hugh recounts the pivotal moments of his past. The book delves into the historical context of the time, highlighting the challenges faced by those who supported Bonnie Dundee and the impact of his death on their aspirations. This edition offers a fresh perspective on a significant period in Scottish history, making it a thoughtful read for teens and young adults interested in historical narratives.
Official synopsis Publisher
In exile in Holland, Hugh Herriot recalls the exploits of his youth as a follower of Bonnie Dundee who tried to win back Scotland for the Catholic King James and whose death during a victorious battle proved to be a final blow for the Jacobite cause.
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