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My Heart's in the Lowlands: Ten Days in Bonny Scotland
My Heart's in the Lowlands Ten Days in Bonny Scotland
Author: Liz Curtis Higgs
“Let’s go, shall we? Just the two of us?” — “I consider Galloway the country’s best kept secret: a place where time holds its breath, where ancient ruins dot the countryside in moss-covered splendor, where the natives are friendly and tourists are few, only because they don’t know what they’re m...  more »

–from My Heart’s in the Lowlands

Best-selling novelist Liz Curtis Higgs invites you to take an entertaining journey through the South West of Scotland, known as Dumfries and Galloway. Without crossing the pond, changing time zones, or driving on the left side of the road, you’ll explore quaint villages and crumbling castles, old bookshops and charming tearooms in the delightful company of a guide whose love for this quiet nook of Scotland illuminates every page.

The verdant hills and glens of the Lowlands are awash in history, rich with culture, and peopled with engaging characters. The setting for Higgs’s acclaimed series of historical novels, Dumfries and Galloway also serves as her home away from home. Her decade-long love affair with this unique area of the world, combined with her award-winning storytelling skills, makes her the ideal armchair travel companion.

Warm, personal, and deeply evocative, My Heart’s in the Lowlands transports you to an unforgettable corner of Scotland that will lay claim to your heart forever.
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ISBN-13: 9781400072972
ISBN-10: 1400072972
Publication Date: 2/20/2007
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
Book Type: Paperback
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hoopridge avatar reviewed My Heart's in the Lowlands: Ten Days in Bonny Scotland on + 252 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
While certainly a nice love song to this small area of Scotland, this book is just too personal to read comfortably. First off, it's in present tense, which irks me no end. Then, she uses second person, which also drives me to distraction. Finally, she writes in such an intimate style that I felt like I was reading a diary. While normally I get a vicarious thrill from reading diary-style books, this one just made me cringe.

Most annoying, though, is her constant use of her OWN writing from her books as little blurbs in between sections of writing. I've never seen a more egotistical style than that! Yes, we know that you wrote other books. Quit sticking in passages here and there. We get it!

Having complained, though, I have to admit that I have never traveled to this part of Scotland and found her descriptions of the land itself very compelling. She is clearly a big fan of The Homeland and writes accordingly. However heavenly Scotland may be, however, it's NOT Heaven itself, though Higgs would have us believe it is.

Much better to read the Rough Guide to Scotland than this.
heartinthehighlands avatar reviewed My Heart's in the Lowlands: Ten Days in Bonny Scotland on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
the style the books is written in took a few paragraphs of getting used to. but i totally enjoyed this book. it was a lot of fun and filled with information. a great resource if you are thinking of touring scotland's lowlands, but also a great way to tour it 'virtually' if you can't be there in person. she also has a website with pictures of all the places she has visited and described, which was really nice. it's always great to see with your eyes the places a writer has described with words - a perfect combination.
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