The Highland Heart in Nova Scotia

by Neil MacNeil

Told with the pride and joy that only an exiled son can bring to the world of his childhood, NEIL MACNEIL writes about the peace and raw humour of Celtic Cape Breton's Golden Age. Small minds get their comeuppance, pomposity gets levelled, and rip-roaring stories continue to roar.

These are the stories of indelible winter evenings, the background for dreams: The whitest whites and the blackest blacks – and of course, the strongest of the strong. Small minds get their comeuppance, pomposity gets levelled and rip-roaring stories continue to roar. Told with the pride and joy that only an exiled son can bring to the world of his heart and his childhood. This is wonderful writing about the peace and raw humour of Cape Breton’s Golden Age.

About the Author

Raised in Washabuck at the turn of the 20th century, NEIL MACNEIL went on to become an editor of The New York Times.

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