This is a glorious read: measured, insightful, wistful and replete with meaning... a gem of a book' -- "Scottish Field"
The Bone Cave is a meditation on the move; a listening to the voices of bird, wind and river, a holding onto tree and stone, a watching of deer. And in the fullness of presence to this landscape, it summons the spirits that inhabit story and place. As Strang pitches his tent across the Highlands, kindling fire and memory, he draws us into the enfolded layers of landscape, wildlife and folktale that tell us who we were and yet might be. Wise and wonderful'--Merryn Glover, author of The Hidden Fires
I loved The Bone Cave. I loved tracing Dougie Strang's journey through the Highlands on maps and in my mind. The places he describes come alive through his attentive, respectful presence, his affinity for the landscape, and his ability to infuse his travelogue with history, stories, memoir and folklore. It is an inspiring and beautiful book'--James Macdonald Lockhart, author of Wild Air and Raptor
Dougie Strang will guide you through the "carrying stream" of places, stories and deep time. Go confidently! You are in the hands of one of Scotland's finest navigators'--Alastair McIntosh, author of Soil and Soul and Poacher's Pilgrimage
Much more than a travelogue... it's the author's exploration of the connections between the places he visits and elements of Scottish folklore that make this such a special book'-- "Undiscovered Scotland"
a sensitive exploration of land, time, modernity and masculinity... ache[s] with a profound, not-quite-lost connection to Earth'-- "The New Statesman"
Although the book shines with folk tales and quirky lore, it doesn't shy away from the real tragedy of the Highlands, where people remain dispossessed and land-ownership and ecological destruction remain a brutal fact of life'-- "Bella Caledonia"
A fascinating insight into the ways in which landscape and folklore are intertwined here in Scotland... The ways in which these stories are linked to the landscape - and to the daily lives of the people who used to inhabit it - are expertly teased out by Strang' --Roger Cox "The Scotsman"
A unique perspective on place, land, ownership and ecological stewardship... a beautiful book' -- "Oban Times"
Excellent book'--Kathleen Jamie