The Edinburgh Skating Club is an engaging read, in which discussions about art, politics, love and gender are woven deftly into the plot'--Kirsty McLuckie "The Scotsman"
A pacy tale traversing both 18th century and modern-day Edinburgh'--Jennifer McLaren "Dundee Courier"
History, humour, and plenty of heart, in a slice of Edinburgh heritage served up with more than one unexpected twist. Perfect for fans of Alexander McCall Smith, art lovers and anyone who loves the capital'--Barbara Henderson "Highland News and Media"
In this playful and poignant offering of historical fiction, Sloan celebrates love and the unsung contributions of women to Scottish culture... both heart-breaking and enchanting in equal measure'--Kai Durkin "Press and Journal"
The Edinburgh Skating Club is warm and funny with more than a few surprises. It's a very entertaining read with an unexpectedly emotional ending'-- "Portobello Book Blog"
as fascinating and pleasurable as I could have hoped... Embedded in sound historical research, this is a feel-good read which tackles issues of sexism through the ages without ever taking itself too seriously'--Ali Bacon
McCall Smith's writing is incredibly captivating and though the stories are frequently filled with feelings of sadness and guilt, the collection is bound to induce laughs'-- "Glasgow University Scottish Literature Society"
Most impressive and a delight to read' -- "University of Edinburgh Journal"
Sloan incrementally builds up a plot of some complexity and provides an enjoyable symmetry between period and modern scenes'--Ben Bergonzi "Historical Novel Society"