Synopses & Reviews
Introduces young readers to Scottish history and culture
In this book, bestselling children’s author Allan Burnett tells the story of Scotland through the Great Tapestry of Scotland—a work of art and wonder, full of magic, adventures, and mysteries. In addition to opening windows into key moments in history and introducing some of the most significant people who have shaped the nation, the book also celebrates the lives of ordinary Scotsmen and women over the ages. From saints, soldiers, and Vikings to kings and queens, Arctic whalers, and soccer players, this is an amazing journey through the story of Scotland.
Synopsis
The brainchild of bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith, historian Alistair Moffat and artist Andrew Crummy, the Great Tapestry of Scotland is an outstanding celebration of 420 million years of Scottish history and achievement. Involving a thousand stitchers who worked on 165 separate panels, the tapestry is one of the biggest community arts projects ever to have been conceived in Scotland.
In this book, specifically designed for younger readers, bestselling children's author Allan Burnett tells the story of Scotland through the Tapestry itself - a thing of wonder, full of magic and adventures and mysteries. In addition to opening windows into key moments in history and introducing some of the most significant people who have shaped the nation, the book also celebrates the lives of ordinary Scotsmen and women over the ages. From saints, soldiers and Vikings to kings and queens, Arctic whalers and footballers, this is an amazing journey through the story of Scotland.
About the Author
Allan Burnett is one of Scotland’s bestselling authors for young readers. He is the author of Invented in Scotland: Scottish Ingenuity and Inventions through the Ages; Mary, Queen of Scots and All That; and World War II: Scottish Tales of Adventure.