The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

FM pens introducti­on to her favourite novel

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has penned an introducti­on to her lifelong favourite novel – which will be published in a new edition this week.

Ms Sturgeon, 49, who describes herself as having been an “avid reader” all her life, wrote about the impact classic Mearns-set novel Sunset Song had on her as a child.

It was originally published in 1932, as the first book in a trilogy, written by Lewis Grassic Gibbon.

The story charts the life of a young woman, Chris Guthrie, growing up in a farming family in rural Aberdeensh­ire, and how the impact of the First World War changed her family’s life.

As well as describing an increasing­ly industrial­ised Scotland, it addresses an “inferiorit­y complex” around accents and attitudes towards the war.

At the time it was published, the book shocked readers for its realistic portrayals of sex and childbirth – and the plot touched on topics including abuse and incest.

Ms Sturgeon wrote that Chris’ character “helped me make sense of the girl I was”.

And she said the book was a reminder that “the joys and heartbreak­s of our own lives are but the blink of an eye in the grand sweep of history”.

Canongate, which publishes a new edition of Sunset Song tomorrow, said Ms Sturgeon’s introducti­on highlights “the importance of Sunset Song to Scottish identity and discusses the formative impact it has had upon her own life”.

Ms Sturgeon wrote: “The love I feel for Sunset Song is not just an appreciati­on of its considerab­le literary quality; it is as much, maybe more so, a reflection of the profound impact it had on me at a formative time of my life.

“In no small way, I owe my love of literature to this novel.

“Chris Guthrie spoke to, and helped me make sense of, the girl I was.”

 ??  ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

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