From Cape Wrath in the lonely northwest to a muddy estuary overlooking England, The Kiss of Sweet Scottish Rain takes the reader on a walk across Scotland. For its Connecticut author, Rob McWilliams, Scots-born but exiled since childhood, his walk is an obstinate ambition and the start of a new direction in life. McWilliams will discuss his first book, fully entitled The Kiss of the Sweet Scottish Rain: A Walk from Cape Wrath to the Solway Firth, on Wednesday, October 24 at 7 p.m. at Bethel's Byrd's Books. To save a spot or buy the book, click here.
In his evocative and entertaining journey on foot, McWilliams crosses wild and beautiful landscapes, meets an ever-changing cast of companions, and passes through communities from remote hamlets to the smiling, but rough-edged, city of Glasgow. Around every corner, he explores Scotland’s turbulent history and unique cultural and natural heritage, from the Gaelic language, to the fearsome Highland midge, and how the Stone of Destiny, an ancient coronation symbol, could now reside in an unassuming Glasgow pub. With many a rugged joke around the next turn in the trail, McWilliams weaves into his narrative the threads of his life that led to a self-reflective journey of struggling with terrain, injury, atrocious weather, and above all his own fragile confidence.