'John Of John' by Douglas Stuart
Booker Prize winning author, Douglas Stuart, joins Sara for a chat about his new novel.
Sara welcomes international bestselling author, Douglas Stuart, to the Book Club.
They discuss his beautiful new novel - John Of John - and his inspirations behind the story. Douglas tells Sara about his epic trip to the Scottish Islands, the people he met there - and what he learned about sheep farming and textile making (all of which made it into this new book).
He also chats about exploring the theme of masculinity and how not growing up with a father figure helped shape and create the central relationship in his novel.
Douglas also gives a great book recommendation - and - plays us a short extract from the audiobook too.
Here's a little more info on 'John Of John':
Out of money and with little to show for his art school education, John-Calum Macleod takes the ferry home to the island of Harris to find that not much has changed except for him. In the windswept croft where he grew up, Cal resumes his old life, caught between the two poles of his childhood: his father John, a sheep farmer, weaver, and pillar of their local Presbyterian church, and his Glaswegian grandmother Ella, who has kept a faltering peace with her son-in-law for decades.
While Cal wonders if any lonely men might be found on the barren hillsides of home, John is dismayed by his son鈥檚 long hair and how he seems unwilling to be Saved. As the seasons pass, everything is poised to change as the threads holding together the fragile community become increasingly entangled.
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