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The Heart's Highland

Par : Elizabeth Biancucci, Steve Biancucci

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  • ISBN8232990374
  • EAN9798232990374
  • Date de parution12/09/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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Synopsis: The Heart's Highland Setting: Scottish Highlands, 1784-1805, with periods in France and AmericaSynopsis:Moira MacLeod, daughter of a Highland clan chief, faces an arranged marriage to a man twice her age-a political alliance designed to strengthen her clan's position in post-Culloden Scotland. On the eve of her betrothal, she encounters Alistair MacDonald, a member of her clan's hereditary enemies, in an ancient stone circle.
Their midnight conversation reveals shared longings for freedom and intellectual fulfilment that neither has found in their predetermined lives. When Alistair offers her escape from the arranged marriage, Moira must choose between duty to her clan and the possibility of authentic love and personal freedom. Her decision to flee with him on her wedding night scandalises Highland society and breaks her father's heart, but opens the door to a journey of self-discovery that will span two decades and three countries.
In revolutionary France, Moira discovers her voice as a writer and political thinker, participating in the intellectual salons of Paris while witnessing the French Revolution's promise and terror. The couple's move to early America exposes them to democratic ideals and educational opportunities unavailable in Europe. But France's political upheaval forces another dangerous escape, leading them to the New World where Moira becomes a respected advocate for women's rights and educational reform.
Ultimately returning to Scotland as educators and reformers, they establish progressive schools that challenge Highland traditions while honouring their heritage. Moira's transformation from constrained Highland daughter to international intellectual represents the broader struggle between tradition and progress, duty and personal authenticity. Themes: Individual choice versus social obligation, the trans-formative power of love that values authentic self-expression, the tension between honouring tradition and embracing progress, women's rights and intellectual equality, the cost and rewards of choosing freedom over security.
Synopsis: The Heart's Highland Setting: Scottish Highlands, 1784-1805, with periods in France and AmericaSynopsis:Moira MacLeod, daughter of a Highland clan chief, faces an arranged marriage to a man twice her age-a political alliance designed to strengthen her clan's position in post-Culloden Scotland. On the eve of her betrothal, she encounters Alistair MacDonald, a member of her clan's hereditary enemies, in an ancient stone circle.
Their midnight conversation reveals shared longings for freedom and intellectual fulfilment that neither has found in their predetermined lives. When Alistair offers her escape from the arranged marriage, Moira must choose between duty to her clan and the possibility of authentic love and personal freedom. Her decision to flee with him on her wedding night scandalises Highland society and breaks her father's heart, but opens the door to a journey of self-discovery that will span two decades and three countries.
In revolutionary France, Moira discovers her voice as a writer and political thinker, participating in the intellectual salons of Paris while witnessing the French Revolution's promise and terror. The couple's move to early America exposes them to democratic ideals and educational opportunities unavailable in Europe. But France's political upheaval forces another dangerous escape, leading them to the New World where Moira becomes a respected advocate for women's rights and educational reform.
Ultimately returning to Scotland as educators and reformers, they establish progressive schools that challenge Highland traditions while honouring their heritage. Moira's transformation from constrained Highland daughter to international intellectual represents the broader struggle between tradition and progress, duty and personal authenticity. Themes: Individual choice versus social obligation, the trans-formative power of love that values authentic self-expression, the tension between honouring tradition and embracing progress, women's rights and intellectual equality, the cost and rewards of choosing freedom over security.
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