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At the center of the novel is the land itself. Gibbon uses a unique narrative style—a rhythmic, Scots-inflected prose—to make the landscape feel like a living character. For the peasants of Kinraddie, the land is both a provider and a punisher. However, this eternal cycle of farming is shattered by the arrival of the Great War. The war acts as a catalyst that destroys the "Old Scotland" of the crofters, replacing it with the cold machinery of the modern world. Cancion Del Ocaso Lewis Grassic Gibbon epub
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Check the Libby or OverDrive apps through your local library; they almost always have a digital copy of this trilogy. For the peasants of Kinraddie, the land is