Description
This groundbreaking exploration of the rich tapestry of lives shaped by the winds of change. For over three centuries, the people of Orkney and Shetland have ventured across the globe, leaving their mark on communities from the Arctic to the Antipodes. This meticulously researched book fills a significant gap in the historical narrative, offering a panoramic study of the motives, strategies and emotions of island emigrants.
Drawing on a treasure trove of archival materials and personal accounts, the author weaves together compelling stories that reveal the resilience and determination of those who sought new beginnings. From poignant letters to vivid diaries, these voices of the past illuminate the experiences of those who ventured far from home.
Northern Isles No More? invites you into the captivating story of Orkney and Shetland’s people, shaped by constant tide of emigration. Ranging from the 1700s to the 2000s, this book delves into the motives behind their journeys overseas – why they left, the means they used, and the profound issues of identity, adventure and adversity that they faced along the way.
With a rich narrative that intertwines personal interviews and archival treasures, Marjory brings to life the voices of those who embarked on these transformative journeys. From heartfelt letters to vibrant diaries, these compelling accounts reveal the resilience and determination of island emigrants as they sought new beginnings and navigated the complexities of leaving home.
The stories illuminate the emotional landscape of those who ventured far and wide, leaving indelible marks on communities from the Arctic to the Antipodes. This is a celebration of the human spirit and a testament to the enduring connection to home. Discover the rich legacy of those who dared to dream beyond the horizon.











