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In 19th-century northern Scotland, Mac McDonnell's traditional way of life is challenged when Lord Gordon lays claim to their island home and threatens to replace farmers and fishermen with sheep. Mac leads a protest, but when evictions turn violent, Mac must decide what he is willing to risk - to protect his family, his sweetheart, Deidre, and his livelihood. Set during the time of the Clearances, Standing Stones won an award for historical fiction and was dubbed "a very promising work" by the Pacific Northwest Writers Association.


Standing Stones (Audible Audio Edition) Beth Camp Darryl Hughes Kurylo Books

This story takes place in Scotland, in a fictional fishing town called Foulksey Island in 1842. The plot deals with the tragedy and suffering of displaced people, crofters and fishermen, and what happens to them. The title of {i}Standing Stones{/i} refers to the real stones from the older eras of history millenniums ago.

The story begins with Moira McDonnell cleaning and salting fish with her fishermen brothers when they watch the arrival of the new English laird Lord Gordon and his wife Alice. While Lord Gordon and his right-hand man Perkins force their ways on the lives of the island people, Lord Gordon comes up with the idea of changing the island’s living style of fishing into sheep farms, by forcing people out of their homes and turning the place into grazing fields for the sheep he wants to bring there. People are evicted, their houses burned, and when they rebel, are killed, shot at, and a child and women raped. The name given to this action is {i}Clearances.{/i}

When these fishermen and crofters are forced to go to another place where fishing or farming is next to impossible, a lot of them die of starvation.

McDonnell family members, however, do not give up but they face the future with some of them moving to America, others to other places, as they are survivors, and the sequels to this book will follow them, to show what happens to them.

{i}Standing Stones{/i} is a gloomy, depressing, but an important book. By bringing to light the injustices of about two centuries ago, the writer makes the reader think of our present day, its injustices, its displaced people, the poverty, and the strife, and I believe this needs to be the main function of any historical novel.

In addition, the storytelling is exquisite, the characters aptly drawn, and everything about the book shows the skill and eloquence of this author.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 9 hours and 57 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Beth Camp
  • Audible.com Release Date January 20, 2016
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01ATPTL5U

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Yes, it's a depressing book. The times were depressing for the Scots.

I was caught up in the characters and followed their lives. The family was torn apart and may not be able to get together. On the other hand, there is hope. SPOILER ALERT - one son and his fiance arrive at the same destination but you're not told that they will reunite. You may assume that they will find each other, if you like - it's actually more probable than not. Most (all?) of the children are alive at the end, so they will have a life, even if it's not the life they wanted.

CONTINUED SPOILER what struck me the most was that most of the English (as opposed to the Scottish peasants) didn't even notice the poverty. And again, that was true to the times.

I finished feeling full - full of emotions, full of waiting for the world to set itself to rights. The start of the book becomes only a memory in the end, but still very poignant.

I disagree with the reviews that say it ends in a cliff-hanger. That's what life was like. One of my ancestors had two brothers go west (in the US, early-mid-1800s) and never saw them again, never knew if they lived or died. Communication was hard.
This is the beginning of a series of books about the trials and tribulations of poor, Scots and Irishmen in the early 1840s. Crofters and fishermen lived and worked on rented land and the nearby waters. When the absentee landlord comes to the island, he brings a new era. Introducing sheep to the island, he also brings a group of thugs who help in terrorizing the tenants, destroying their homes and scattering families to inhabitable lands. A clearance begins as families sign up tgo immigrate as indentured help to Australia and America. The writing is ultra-descriptive and captures the essence of the cruelty, filth and degradation of common laborers of the day. This book is just the start of a protracted tale, but tolerable as a stand alone story if you don’t mind unanswered questions at the end. Those questions will be answered in the continued stories.
Although this story is fiction, it us based on a sad time in Scottish history. The story was a good one, but so sad in parts. The author's descriptions were so realistic, I almost didn't finish the book because of the bleakness of the town and the hardship of the people. Yet, I trudged on because I wanted to know "the end of the story". That is the reason I gave it only three stars. I didn't think the story was complete when it came to the final destination if each if the main characters. The ending was like a cliffhanger. I like stories that end in happily ever after, but if not, then at least a finalization. I don't think thus story had that completely.

Since. First. Writing this review, I've since learned this book dips part of a trilogy which might explain the way this book ended. That said, I still like a more definite ending to the books I read. My three stars stand.
This is a spellbinding book about the trials and tribulations of the Scottish family McDonnells. It was especially of interest to me because my clan settled near the area covered by this story. Our castle is a short distance from Inverness on the Cromarty Firth. Therefore, I was familiar with some of the history of this area.

The McDonnells characters are well developed and it is easy to feel the same emotions that they were having as they were replace from their land by a new lord, Lord Gordon, and the herds of Cheviot sheep the Lord brought to the area. The residents are deprived of their ability to survive and many starve or migrate to the big cities looking for work. Work they were not really ready to perform as they were all fishermen or farmers.

The Lord brutally disperses all the residents, who try to remain, to all over the world including the penal colonies in Tasmania and the Americas. The heroine, Moria and her daughter Rose, return to her homeland on the island as the McDonnels’ story comes to an uneasy end. The Lord’s family settles in to manage the sheep and island.

The STANDING STONES is a Stonehenge type structure and the central focus where lovers meet and ideas are borne and implemented.

I give this story a Five Star Review and strongly recommend this book to any one that enjoys Scotland and family sagas.
This story takes place in Scotland, in a fictional fishing town called Foulksey Island in 1842. The plot deals with the tragedy and suffering of displaced people, crofters and fishermen, and what happens to them. The title of {i}Standing Stones{/i} refers to the real stones from the older eras of history millenniums ago.

The story begins with Moira McDonnell cleaning and salting fish with her fishermen brothers when they watch the arrival of the new English laird Lord Gordon and his wife Alice. While Lord Gordon and his right-hand man Perkins force their ways on the lives of the island people, Lord Gordon comes up with the idea of changing the island’s living style of fishing into sheep farms, by forcing people out of their homes and turning the place into grazing fields for the sheep he wants to bring there. People are evicted, their houses burned, and when they rebel, are killed, shot at, and a child and women raped. The name given to this action is {i}Clearances.{/i}

When these fishermen and crofters are forced to go to another place where fishing or farming is next to impossible, a lot of them die of starvation.

McDonnell family members, however, do not give up but they face the future with some of them moving to America, others to other places, as they are survivors, and the sequels to this book will follow them, to show what happens to them.

{i}Standing Stones{/i} is a gloomy, depressing, but an important book. By bringing to light the injustices of about two centuries ago, the writer makes the reader think of our present day, its injustices, its displaced people, the poverty, and the strife, and I believe this needs to be the main function of any historical novel.

In addition, the storytelling is exquisite, the characters aptly drawn, and everything about the book shows the skill and eloquence of this author.
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