The devil's pulpit & other mostly true Scottish misadventures /

"On the heels of a global pandemic, two post-menopausal Appalachian women, one black, one white, abandoned hearth, home, and spouses shrugging in dubious wonderment to live and study abroad together in a university flat along Scotland's River Ayr. Poet E.J. Wade and author Karen Spears Zac...

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Main Authors: Wade, E. J. (Poet) (Author), Zacharias, Karen Spears (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Macon, Georgia : Mercer University Press, [2025]
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Summary:"On the heels of a global pandemic, two post-menopausal Appalachian women, one black, one white, abandoned hearth, home, and spouses shrugging in dubious wonderment to live and study abroad together in a university flat along Scotland's River Ayr. Poet E.J. Wade and author Karen Spears Zacharias roamed from the depths of Finnich Glen to the outcroppings of Dunure Castle. Sometimes wishing they'd been raised by Buddhist Monks instead of by foul-mouthed chain-smoking Appalachian mothers, these two University of the West of Scotland grad students embraced the wandering spirits of their matriarchal ancestors and left no ScotRail ticket unused"--Back cover.
Physical Description:xiii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN:9780881460179
0881460176