Verna MacLean's "Farewell Rhilochan"
5.5" X 8.5" Paperback Perfect Bound, 320 Pages ISBN 1-59404-009-5 Classic Day Publishing

A tale of love, loss and hope set during the Highland Clearances of
1806, Farewell Rhilochan is the saga of Catherine Macfarlane, a young,
uneducated woman who is driven from her torched home along with family
and friends and plummeted into the expanses of rugged Scotland. The
journey, blighted by injustice, draws Catherine’s eyes to new horizons,
as she is torn between loyalty to her clan and yearning for a world
beyond the grasp of the ancient lords. With each painful step, she
hopes to again find Euan, her childhood love, although he remains lost
in her memory of their beloved land. As they hear stories of the
Americas, rising as beckoning lights from a dark sea, obscured by
legends of those who went and never returned, a land filled with exiles
and savages, will they yet have the courage and strength to consider
yet a greater passage?

"The characters are fictional, but the history is real, and this is a story we should all know."
—Mary Israel, Assistant Professor Retired, Drama and Theatre, Queens College, City University of New York
"This book is a wonderful change from the usual racing plot stories with no real character analysis."
—Sharon Krachunis, Docent, Albuquerque Museum of Art, Albuquerque, NM