Night after night jostling crowds clamour for entry to Edinburgh’s Theatre Royal with one name on their lips: the Real Mackay. But who is he? The answer leaps off the page in this meticulously researched historical novel which plunges the reader into the weird and wonderful golden era of Scottish national drama, seen through the eyes of Charles Mackay and his family. Walter Scott’s favourite comedian dazzles and delights packed audiences across nineteenth-century Scotland for decades, bringing laughter to thousands, including the king. But behind his hilarious stage antics is a man grieving for the women he loses, all of them dying tragically young – his mother, his wife, his daughter. In the grip of unstoppable momentum, his extraordinary popularity casting long shadows over those he loves, will he be forced to choose between fame and family?

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Historical fiction, based on fact, about the life and times of ‘the Real Mackay’ the favourite stage comedian of Sir Walter Scott. A novel which brings to life the golden era of Scottish national drama in the early 19th Century.
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ISBN
9781805143192
Publisert
2024-05-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Troubador Publishing
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344

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Biographical note

Helen Graham has been writing stories and songs since she could hold a pencil and a tune. She has composed and recorded numerous songs, directed several award-winning short films, founded a film festival and written a memoir, a poetry anthology and six volumes of family history books. She has also worked as a knitwear designer, renovated several historic buildings and raised a family. She lives in Edinburgh.