The Other Side of Stone

Linda Cracknell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taproot Press

Published:31st Jul '21

£9.99

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The Other Side of Stone cover

Linda will be appearing at both the 2021 Birnam Book Festival and 2021 Ullapool Book Festival.

The history of a Perthshire woollen mill told through the lives of those locked in and out of its walls, their stories tied together by the impact of industrialisation on rural Scotland and the struggle for women's rights.The paperback edition of The Other Side of Stone, a novella which centres around a Perthshire woollen mill, revisiting it over three centuries through characters as diverse as a 19th century stonemason and modern-day architect. The primary timeline follows Catharine, a cotton spinner from Paisley and fierce suffragette, who has followed her husband home to the village where he's taken on a job at the local mill. Both militant members of the Labour Movement, it is through her developing connection to the mill that the intricate interweaving of the other stories is revealed. While fictional, the novella draws on many real histories of local mills, and offers a fascinating insight into the long-term impact of industrialisation upon rural Scotland, as well as the struggle for women's rights.

'Taking as its focal point an imposing 19th century mill building in Perthshire, Saltire-shortlisted author Linda Cracknell’s The Other Side of Stone is a remarkable novella, interweaving threads of disparate lives over two centuries. Just as the tweeds that are produced at the mill – first by rural workers and water power, later by deafening machinery – have their own unique weft and warp, so the loosely connected tales come together to create a satisfying whole, encompassing personal relationships, political upheavals and the shadow of war.' The Scotsman; 'Cracknell excels in her description of place.' The Herald; 'Linda Cracknell’s ‘The Other Side of Stone’ spans three centuries in an intimate study of those connected to a Perthshire woollen mill. The story is a deft weaving-together of folklore, feminism and industry.' Caught by the River

ISBN: 9781838080044

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 8mm

Weight: unknown

144 pages