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'The Broons' Days Oot ' is a guide to 52 days out in Scotland, with over 200 things to do and places to go.
Pit the kettle oan mither, this is braw news! Scotland's most famous family, The Broons, are brought to life in this new stage adaptation by award-winning playwright Rob Dummond. Beloved of readers since their first appearance in the Sunday Post in 1936, The Broons are a family of infamous characters including Granpaw, Paw and Maw Broon, Hen and Joe, Daphne, Maggie, Horace, the Twins and the Bairn. Living in each other's pockets in 10 Glebe Street, today they're getting together for a commemorative photograph. But change is afoot at 10 Glebe Street when Maggie announces she's getting married, Hen and Daphne are heading out on dates, Joe is off to London and Horace is off to Mars. With Paw trying to save his pennies for the wedding and Grandpaw out to settle old scores, what will Maw do to keep her family together? Filled with laughs, love and comic-strip visuals, all set to a Scottish soundtrack, The Broons is a fast-paced, fun and fantastic adaptation of a much-loved institution. It was first performed at Perth Concert Hall in September 2016 as part of a Scotland-wide tour.
A slip-cased facsimile edition of the first ever 'Broons' annual. It will appeal to all of the generations who have read the strip and will provide a great insight to the early days of the strip.
A guide to 52 days out in Scotland, with over 200 things to do and places to go. Written by the Broons family, its full of wee stories, postcards home, letters, notes, collectors cards, lea'ets and clippings about their favorite places all stuck in a scrapbook-style. A folded wall map of Scotland, and up-to-date details of all the places listed, are included in a pouch on the inside back cover.
These stories follow the laughs, adventures, pranks and fun of the Broons.
Scotland has sunk 300 feet under water as a result of God's flood. Only the Drylands are left. The population live on Port, a collection of floating cities. A highly virulent strain of HIV has made all intimate contact deadly, and Paolo Broon is determined to find out who infected his wife. Science fiction novel written in Scots.
Set in mid-19th century Ayrshire, in the fictitious town of Barbie the novel The House with the Green Shutters (1901) describes the struggles of a proud and taciturn carrier, John Gourlay, against the spiteful comments and petty machinations of the envious and idle villagers of Barbie (the "bodies"). The sudden return after fifteen years' absence of the ambitious merchant, James Wilson, son of a mole-catcher, leads to commercial competition against which Gourlay has trouble responding.
Since gracing the pages of The Sunday Post in 1936, The Broons and Oor Wullie have had various encounters with, and paid homage to, several Scottish stars and legends, as well as famous folk from around the world - and even beyond! From Rabbie Burns to Harry Lauder, Joe Davis to The Bay City Rollers, The Broons and Oor Wullie have had ample opportunity in their eighty year run to meet and greet the biggest Scottish icons throughout the decades. But, of course, the mischievous dungaree clad scamp and Glebe Street residents are themselves great Scots - and they have a wealth of family history to prove it. Read inside about the exploits of Jacobite rebel "Big Broon" and the feared, but legendary McWullie. See how many famous faces you can spot inside!
Have you ever sat down with your coffee to enjoy a new book to discover it was too flowery or too hard a read for you? Well this is definitely not that book; this book is full of wee poems written in Scottish slang as the Scots tongue and poetry is close to my heart and would like everyone to enjoy some writings of my home land. I am sure you will easily understand without a translator, and very easy to read. The childrens poems mostly have little moral endings to teach simple lessons like being careful crossing the road, keeping your teeth clean and doing as you are asked. You will enjoy the exploits of many mischievous woodland beasts along with stories of gnomes and elves. Your children will slip off peacefully to sleep and dream their own magical fantasies. This book will make you laugh and cry but hopefully most of you will enjoy these easy to read poems. Robyns Gran