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The Broken Journey, EPUB eBook

The Broken Journey EPUB

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Description

This is the second volume of Kenneth Roy's magisterial trilogy on the history of Scotland since the Second World War.

The first volume, The Invisible Spirit: A Life of Post-War Scotland 1945-75, was met with immediate acclaim.

This new volume brings the story much closer to the present day and traces enthrallingly the social, political and cultural threads which lead directly to the Scotland we live in today.

Along the way the author describes the oil boom in Shetland, Scotland's doomed campaign at the World Cup in Argentina, the Orkney child sex abuse scandal, the Lockerbie bombing, the massacre of schoolchildren and a teacher at Dunblane, the cloning of Dolly the sheep, and much more.

Kenneth Roy uses his record of events to mount a searing critique of the Scottish body politic of the time and its key personalities and institutions.

In sparkling, often very funny prose the country is anatomized in a way which will make uncomfortable reading for many current politicians and public office-holders today.

The book culminates in a referendum and the inauguration of the new Scottish parliament.

Echoes of present-day aspirations, antagonisms and concerns are all too evident.