As a child, I spent several years living abroad in Europe. This meant that good children's books printed in English were quite hard to come by. My parents always made a point of making sure we had access to books by Scottish authors and other things which would remind us of home, such as taking us to traditional Celtic music events and seeking out specialist shops for familiar treats.
I think it was their way of infusing our nationality in us, making sure we didn't lose our culture and identity when we were immersed in foreign surroundings. I am grateful that they took the time to do this, as it is something I now cherish in those childhood memories.
One of my favourites as I was growing up was the series of books about little Katie Morag by Mairi Hedderwick, who lived on the (fictional) island of Struay, which I have since learned was actually based on the Scottish island Coll, near Tiree and Mull.
I particularly loved the lively illustrations of the island and will always remember the red-haired Katie Morag wearing her ubiquitous Fair Isle jumper with a yoke and her cheerful little kilt.
I think one of the things I liked the most about these stories was the depictions of life on a raggedy wee island with a wonderfully unspoilt landscape. Naturally I always enjoyed hearing about the scrapes Katie got herself into too!
100 Short Boy Names
2 years ago
I loved those Katie Morag books. Although I still think Maisie was my favourite book character!
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