Dorothy Kathleen Broster's 'Almond, Wild Almond' is a meticulously crafted narrative that melds historical romance with the rich tapestry of the Jacobite Rebellion. The book not only offers readers a deeply immersive experience of 18th century Scotland through its vivid portrayal of landscapes and customs but also presents a moving love story between Ranald Maclean and Bride Stewart. Broster's prose gracefully captures the turmoil and tragedy of the 1745 uprising against the broader backdrop of a poignant romance, thus placing this story within the context of historical fiction and its literary tradition. The narrative's strong undercurrent of tension and integrity echoes the protagonist Ranald's internal conflicts, imbuing the book with a sense of depth and authenticity. D. K. Broster was not merely a novelist but also a historian with a discerning eye for detail, something that deeply influences 'Almond, Wild Almond.' Broster's former service in the Red Cross during World War I likely sensitized her to the harrowing impacts of war on both the battlefield and the home front, giving her unique insights that breathe life and verisimilitude into the wartime setting of her narrative. This personal history, combined with her sharp understanding of human emotions, manifests in a story where love is both a sanctuary and a battlefield itself. This book comes highly recommended to those who revel in historical novels with a romantic twist. Readers in search of profound character development, a narrative set against a grand historical stage, and a thoughtful exploration of the human condition during challenging times will find 'Almond, Wild Almond' a rewarding read. Broster's adept storytelling is set to enthrall enthusiasts of Scottish history and literature alike, encapsulating the essence of a tumultuous era through the lens of an enduring love story.
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/05/2022
- ISBN:
- 8596547006589
- 8596547006589
- Category:
- Historical romance
- Format:
- Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
- Publication Date:
- 17-05-2022
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- DigiCat
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