And the Land Lay Still

And the Land Lay Still by James Robertson is a sweeping Scottish epic published by Penguin in 2011. This first edition spans 673 pages and is presented in English. The novel offers a portrait of modern Scotland through the perspectives of various individuals, including natives, immigrants, journalists, and politicians, all navigating a country undergoing significant transformation.
Readers will find a moving narrative that intertwines stories of family, friendship, struggle, and hope, set against the backdrop of Scotland’s history in the twentieth century. The book explores themes related to historical events, including World War II, and delves into the complexities of small-town and rural life. Through its multifaceted storytelling, And the Land Lay Still provides a rich insight into the experiences of those living in a rapidly changing society.
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And the Land Lay Still is the sweeping Scottish epic by James Robertson
And the Land Lay Still is nothing less than the story of a nation. James Robertson’s breathtaking novel is a portrait of modern Scotland as seen through the eyes of natives and immigrants, journalists and politicians, drop-outs and spooks, all trying to make their way through a country in the throes of great and rapid change. It is a moving, sweeping story of family, friendship, struggle and hope – epic in every sense.
The winner of the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award 2010, And the Land Lay Still is a masterful insight into Scotland’s history in the twentieth century and a moving, beautifully written novel of intertwined stories.
‘Toweringly ambitious, virtually flawlessly realized, a masterpiece and, without a doubt, my book of the year’ Daily Mail
‘A jam-packed, dizzying piece of fiction’ Scotland on Sunday
‘Gripping, vivid, beautifully realized’ The Times
‘Engrossing’ Daily Telegraph
‘Powerful and moving. A brilliant and multifaceted saga of Scottish life in the second half of the twentieth century’ Sunday Times
‘Brilliant and thoughtful. Eminently readable, subtle and profound’ Independent on Sunday
‘Bold, discursive and deep, Robertson’s sweeping history of life and politics in 20th-century Scotland should not be ignored’ Ian Rankin, Observer Books of the Year
James Robertson is the author of three previous novels: The Fanatic, Joseph Knight and The Testament of Gideon Mack, which is available in Penguin. Joseph Knight was awarded the two major Scottish literary awards in 2003/4 – the Saltire Book of the Year and the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year – and The Testament of Gideon Mack was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, picked by Richard and Judy’s Book Club, and shortlisted for the Saltire Book of the Year award.
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