No Great Mischief: A Novel
 

No Great Mischief: A Novel (Vintage International)

by Alistair MacLeod

For the MacDonalds, the past is not a foreign country. This Cape Breton clan may have lived in the New World since 1779, when Calum Ruadh ("the red Calum") and his wife, 12 children, and dog landed. Scotland, however, remains their true home. So profound is their connection to their lost land that on brief visits they find themselves welcomed by strangers. When one descendent tells a Scotswoman... (read more)

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    If they don't have it, you can borrow mine.

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    sounds like something i will enjoy....hmmmmmmm...will see if the library has it....i'm trying not to buy so many books...yeah right

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