Last Wolf of Scotland
Discover the haunting tale of survival and dreams in The Last Wolf of Scotland by MacGillivray. Set against the backdrop of 1864, this gripping narrative follows thirteen-year-old Robert McGee, who lies bleeding to death in a Santa Fe gulley, his life hanging by a thread. As he slips into a near-death reverie, Robert's dreams unfold, revealing a vivid vision of pioneer America intertwined with his own fate. This powerful exploration of loss and resilience is captured in 132 pages of evocative poetry, making it a must-read for lovers of poetic works. Published by Pighog in 2017, The Last Wolf of Scotland invites readers to reflect on the fragility of life and the strength of the human spirit. Don’t miss the chance to delve into this remarkable journey through the eyes of a young Scotsman in a world fraught with danger and hope.