Caledonia

A Song of Scotland

by William D. McEachern


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/2/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 230
ISBN : 9781504928052
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 230
ISBN : 9781504928076
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 230
ISBN : 9781504928069

About the Book

By the author of the critically acclaimed novel, Casting Lots, William D. McEachern, Caledonia: A Song of Scotland is his second historical novel. Caledonia is the epic tale of Scotland’s struggle to become an independent nation. In the process, the story of Scotland is revealed in its people, the Picts, the Irish Missionaries, the Norsemen, and the Highland Clans. All the natural beauty and wonder that is Scotland are captured for the reader’s enjoyment, from the wind-swept Isle of Skye through the Highlands with its towering bens, with numerous waterfalls, across the moors, purple with heather, and dotted with sheep and the lowing, ruddy Highland cattle, to the reflecting waters of the lochs, some mysterious and mist-laden, like Loch Ness, or picturesque, like Loch Lomond. Told from the viewpoint of one clan-the MacDonalds of Clanranald-the reader is swept along through the major events in the history of Scotland, from the writing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, the Massacre at Glencoe by the Campbells, the MacDonalds greatest enemy, through the Rising of 1745 under Bonnie Prince Charles’ to the decisive defeat at The Battle of Culloden and the bloody Highland Clearances under William, the Duke of Cumberland. Caledonia acquaints the reader with why so deeply ingrained in Scotland’s national psyche is its fight for freedom, both political and religious. Caledonia is the first novel in the series which will tell the story of the Scots not only in Scotland, but also in America.


About the Author

William D. McEachern hails from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where he lives with his wife. He is the father of three children. Mr. McEachern is a graduate of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where he was awarded his Bachelor’s Degree, Fordham University School of Law in New York City from which he received his Juris Doctor Degree, and New York University School of Law where he received his Master’s in Law Degree in Taxation. He practiced trusts and estates and tax law for thirty-seven years before becoming a full-time novelist of historical fiction. An avid reader of history, he thoroughly researches and travels extensively to lend authenticity and realism to his works. His interests are the Roman Empire, Early Christianity, Scotland, and United States History with a particular emphasis on the American Civil War. Mr. McEachern’s first novel, Casting Lots, which is the life story of the Centurion who presided over the Crucifixion, garnered excellent reviews. Casting Lots is the first in a series of novels about the Roman Empire and Early Christianity. Caledonia: A Song of Scotland, which also begins a series of novels, speaks to Mr. McEachern’s Scottish and Celtic roots.