A short novel about life, love and cultural embrace.
Late January in the small town of Haapsalu, western Estonia. Snow is falling, the sea is frozen, and the townsfolk are preparing to welcome the Scots to celebrate that year’s Burns supper. There’s a visiting choir of students, the ceilidh band and the piper are in town, love is in the air, and all is set cold and fair for a night of music, food, dancing and romance.
Narrated by an eight-hundred-year-old ghost, Song To The Moon is enchanting, moving and funny in equal measure.
"Lindsay has a real ear for dialogue, and a highly visual imagination." Sunday Mirror
Genre: Literary Fiction
Late January in the small town of Haapsalu, western Estonia. Snow is falling, the sea is frozen, and the townsfolk are preparing to welcome the Scots to celebrate that year’s Burns supper. There’s a visiting choir of students, the ceilidh band and the piper are in town, love is in the air, and all is set cold and fair for a night of music, food, dancing and romance.
Narrated by an eight-hundred-year-old ghost, Song To The Moon is enchanting, moving and funny in equal measure.
"Lindsay has a real ear for dialogue, and a highly visual imagination." Sunday Mirror
Genre: Literary Fiction
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