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Moira McPartlin

    Moira McPartlin's writing delves into the complexities of cultural encounters and the process of adaptation. She excels at portraying the experiences of outsiders, exploring their journeys to find belonging within new environments. Her narratives are characterized by nuanced characters and a deep examination of themes like identity and the influence of surroundings on individual destinies. McPartlin's prose offers a sensitive yet penetrating look at the human condition, allowing readers to connect deeply with the stories.

    Ways of the Doomed
    Wants of the Silent
    The Incomers
    • 2017

      This second thrilling volume of the Sun Song trilogy takes Sorlie to the floodlands of southern Esperaneo to discover that family, love and resilience can triumph against even the harshest regime.

      Wants of the Silent
    • 2017

      It's the year 2089. The revolutions of the early 21st century have created a world divided between the Privileged few and the Native (Celtic) underclass. Sorlie lives a Privileged teenage life until it is smashed apart by the cruel death of his parents and he is forced to live with his ice-cold grandfather at a mysterious island penal colony.

      Ways of the Doomed
    • 2012

      The Incomers

      • 263 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(42)Add rating

      In 1966 Fife, mixed marriages are unusual, never mind interracial ones, and West African Ellie Amadi, married to estate factor James soon witnesses the villagers' ignorance of outsiders. This novel cleverly explores historical racial prejudice in Scotland and may raise some difficult cultural... číst celé

      The Incomers