Before Douglas Stuart was a Booker Prize winner, before thirty-two publishers rejected his manuscript and before the New York Times called his prose astonishing, he was a boy in Sighthill. The housing ...
The Booker winner’s epic tale of gay love and loneliness in the Hebrides charts an uneasy homecoming against a backdrop of repression There’s a common greeting in the Outer Hebrides: the ...
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