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Borrowed Land Signed & Dedicated Edition

A Highland Story

Kapka Kassabova author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Publishing:9th Apr '26

£22.00

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'Brave, intense, unexpected, lyrical and troubling' Rory Stewart

'This is a Highland story, but also a global story - a poetic and haunting anatomy of what happens when a world is addicted to extraction' James Crawford

An extraordinary portrait of the Scottish Highlands: this is an epic and urgent story of destruction and renewal, told through unforgettable encounters with its people.


This is the story of a Scottish glen and its inhabitants, and of how I came to call it my glen.

From the powerful rivers that bring life and prosperity, to the Pictish cairns, undisturbed for centuries and the meadows of bluebells, from which deer emerge, god-like, in a flash, Kapka Kassabova reveals a world that has been abused, but remains achingly beautiful and alive.

In the Highlands, centuries-old connections between the land, nature and people have been, and continue to be, shaken by the forces of colonialism, industry, depopulation and private property speculation.

Borrowed Land tells the stories of those who are working against this disconnect: the last true Highlanders, fighting to preserve their home.

'Stark and moving. A hymn, a howl and a call to action all at once' Ben Rawlence

'A brilliant, daring and urgent account’ Sally Huband

Brave, intense, unexpected, lyrical and troubling -- Rory Stewart
Culloden, in 1746, ended the old life of the Highlands. But Kassabova brilliantly shows, in this fierce, tender, plangent and compellingly readable book, that Culloden itself continues: that there are new and more sinister invaders, and that the clans must rally once more. -- Charles Foster, author of THE EDGES OF THE WORLD
Essential and revelatory reading. It's full of quiet rage on behalf of the old land – and the health and dignity of the humans that live there – being destroyed by industrial capitalism. It's a wake-up call that exposes the great lie of a profit-driven corporate decarbonisation. Kapka's writing is ferocious and instinctive, and my copy is full of underlined passages and folded corners, so much is there to treasure. -- Kerry Andrew
Combines the detail and intimacy of boots on the ground reportage with the universality of a dark fable. This is a Highland story, but also a global story - a poetic and haunting anatomy of what happens when a world is addicted to extraction. -- James Crawford
What I most treasure about this book is that it shows what love of place can do: how it moves people to action, how it creates possibility, how it is laced with sorrow. To be able to look at beauty and life in the eye while they’re under threat takes a particular kind of courage, and Kapka Kassabova has it in abundance -- Roxani Krystalli
To read Borrowed Land by Kapka Kassabova is to understand what it means to slip one’s skin and become a river, a forest or a mountain. The sorrow of witness to ecocide in Borrowed Land transforms into a deep well of strength and so this mesmeric and intimate testimony becomes a defiant dreamlike thrum of resistance to corporate greed. A brilliant, daring and urgent account of the true costs of putting the profits of energy companies before the health of the land and those who dwell in it. -- Sally Huband
A deeply moving, fierce and tender book about one of the most beautiful of Highland glens. Freighted with grief and a profound sense of injustice at the exploitation of this land, Borrowed Land shows us what really matters: the people, stories and wildlife of this unique place. -- James Macdonald Lockhart
Kassabova reveals both the tragic beauty of the Highlands and the greedy madness of the way the energy transition is unfolding in stark and moving prose. A hymn, a howl and a call to action all at once. -- Ben Rawlence
No other writer’s political acuity matches her responsiveness to the natural world, whose despair at the human propensity for greed and corruption is matched by her insistence on the moral necessity for hope. “Nature writing” doesn’t do justice to her range. -- Jonathan Coe * Guardian *
This is a hugely important, and timely, book. It has filled me with anger and despair, as well as a good deal of hope -- Angus Peter Campbell

ISBN: 9781787335349-S

Dimensions: 240mm x 156mm x 40mm

Weight: 750g

352 pages