Another Land

Patersons in Scotland

by David Carlyle

 

Book Details

Patersons ultimately succeed, after poverty and conflict.


In 1876, Arthur McCarty insists his daughter, Edna, leave their mansion in the Scottish Highlands and board a ship to Rochester, New York, to further her education. Edna is headstrong and unwilling to leave her father, but she obeys his wishes and makes the journey to New York, where she eventually meets and marries John Paterson. They have a son, Erroll, but a tragedy leaves John to raise Erroll alone. He also finds himself raising a little girl, Kenzie Cox, abandoned by her mother. When the children are five years old, John takes them to Inverness, Scotland, in search of a better life. John's new boss is abusive, and their new life is one of poverty, intrigue, and physical danger. After John’s death, Erroll takes over his father’s job. Kenzie and Erroll fall in love and marry, and when Erroll is fired, he and Kenzie walk more than 120 miles to Glasgow Port—hunted and hungry. They are helped by friends along the way and are finally able to board a steamer back to New York after 25 years away. Another Land is the first of a two-book, four-generational saga about one family whose strength, love, and Christian faith carry them forward despite the obstacles in their path.

 

Book Excerpt

John heard the boss scream through the door, "If you like fire so much, wait until I have a wagon load of wood stacked agin your shack in the middle of the night, and set it afire myself. If you run out the door, I'll shoot you and those two snot-noses." John didn't reply. He heard a horse depart, looked through a crack at the edge of the door, and saw his boss ride back toward the mansion. He spoke softly to the children. "Wow. Uncle Eric talks crazy sometimes, doesn't he?" Kenzie cried and asked, "Why does't Uncle Eric like us?"

 

About the Author

David Carlyle

David Carlyle was born in rural Johnson County, Missouri. He graduated from MU in Columbia with a BS in chemical engineering, then from ISU in Ames with a PhD in chemistry. He later taught at Odessa High School in Missouri and operated the family farm in Johnson County.

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