Marram

Memories of sea and spider silk

'Beautiful, meditative memoir.'Sunday Express

From the southern tip of Barra to the ancient stone circle of Callanish, Leonie Charlton and her friend Shuna ride off the beaten track on their beloved Highland ponies, Ross and Chief. In deeply poetic prose, in Marram Leonie not only describes the beauties of the Hebridean landscape, its spare, penetrating light and its people, but also confronts the ghost of her mother and their fractured relationship in a story of grief and acceptance.

'Beautiful, meditative memoir.'Sunday Express

From the southern tip of Barra to the ancient stone circle of Callanish, Leonie Charlton and her friend Shuna ride off the beaten track on their beloved Highland ponies, Ross and Chief. Among the idyllic and clarifying landscapes of the outer Hebrides, Leonie allows herself to reflect on her life, specifically on her frayed relationship with her late mother.

In deeply poetic prose, in Marram Leonie not only describes the beauties of the Hebridean landscape, its spare, penetrating light and its people, but also confronts the ghost of her mother and their fractured relationship as she leaves beads across the island in memorium.

Intimate, sensitive and illuminating, both the story and the picturesque images hold all the natural beauty of the Hebrides, and the grief and emotion of a writer finally able to find peace in her loss.

‘Her mesmerising account blends travel and nature writing as Charlton reflects on grief, catharsis and acceptance.’ --The Herald

  • FREE standard UK shipping
  • Sign up to our newsletter for 25% off
  • Secure checkout

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)