No Great Mischief: Adapted from the Novel by Alistair MacLeod

The long history of the Clan MacDonald begins in 1779 as Calum Ruadh leaves Scotland to begin a new life on Cape Breton Island. Haunted by the stories and songs of the ancestry, two brothers seek to reconcile their past with their present. From the writer of Glenn and Inexpressible Island (Scirocco Drama) comes this adaptation from the award-winning novel by Alistair MacLeod.

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No Great Mischief: Adapted from the Novel by Alistair MacLeod

The long history of the Clan MacDonald begins in 1779 as Calum Ruadh leaves Scotland to begin a new life on Cape Breton Island. Haunted by the stories and songs of the ancestry, two brothers seek to reconcile their past with their present. From the writer of Glenn and Inexpressible Island (Scirocco Drama) comes this adaptation from the award-winning novel by Alistair MacLeod.

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No Great Mischief: Adapted from the Novel by Alistair MacLeod

No Great Mischief: Adapted from the Novel by Alistair MacLeod

by David Young
No Great Mischief: Adapted from the Novel by Alistair MacLeod

No Great Mischief: Adapted from the Novel by Alistair MacLeod

by David Young

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Overview

The long history of the Clan MacDonald begins in 1779 as Calum Ruadh leaves Scotland to begin a new life on Cape Breton Island. Haunted by the stories and songs of the ancestry, two brothers seek to reconcile their past with their present. From the writer of Glenn and Inexpressible Island (Scirocco Drama) comes this adaptation from the award-winning novel by Alistair MacLeod.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781990737510
Publisher: J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
Publication date: 07/21/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 237 KB

About the Author

David Young is best known for his plays Glenn (Stratford Festival, 1999) and Inexpressible Island. His other plays (with Paul LeDoux) include Fire and Love Is Strange. David is the author of two novels and has written extensively for radio, television, and film. In a former life, he was President of the Coach House Press for ten years.

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