Exploring the rich history and captivating myths surrounding Loch Ness, this book delves into the origins of its name and the formation of Cherry Island. It highlights the legendary tales that have enchanted locals and visitors for centuries, long before the Loch Ness Monster became a global icon. Katharine Stewart guides readers through the area's politics, notable characters, and natural beauty, revealing the deeper magic that lies within Loch Ness beyond its famous folklore.
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Katharine Stewart was an author whose work explored the intimate details of life on a remote croft. Drawing from her own experiences, her prose captures the daily struggles and joys of family life amidst a rugged landscape. Stewart's writing is celebrated for its authentic voice and evocative descriptions of the rural setting.





- 2024
- 2018
A Life in the Hills
- 560 pages
- 20 hours of reading
This omnibus gathers A Croft in the Hills together with some of Katharine's later books.
- 2011
Women of the Highlands
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Katherine Stewart examines the ways of life of Highland women through the spoken, sung and written histories they have left behind.
- 2010
Cattle on a Thousand Hills
- 119 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Infused by the author's own experiences of small holding at the end of the crofting era, this book offers an excellent insight into the social history and colourful customs assosiated with tending cattle.
- 2009
A Croft in the Hills
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Captures in descriptions, what it was really like trying to make a living out of a hill croft years ago. This book features a couple and their young daughter, who fresh from city life, immerse themselves in the practicalities of looking after sheep, cattle and hens, mending fences, baking bread and surviving the Scottish winters.