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Wednesday, 31 July 2019

☀ Scotland and Aye - Sophia Butler Wasiak

Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for Scotland and Aye, a Biography / Memoir by (, Clink Street Publishing, 140 pages).

Don't miss our guest post by author Sophia Butler Wasiak; "10 things about Scotland".

PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.

Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).


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Synopsis

What could possibly go wrong when a London girl, (or penniless student armed with a hefty collection of literary gems), falls in love with a much older and dashing Scotsman, and tries her hand at goat-keeping, vegetable growing and life in a tiny Scottish hamlet?!

Sophia Wasiak Butler grew up as an inner-city London teen who always fostered a dream of country life. After graduating from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne University with her English Literature degree in her pocket, deaf to the unappealing and empty promises of the rat-race, she invites us to accompany her as she takes the daring jump into a world where the universal melds seamlessly with the personal.

The path is bursting with literary sages, Eastern wisdom, the gritty reality of dirt-stained nails, self-reflection and a good dose of common sense on this adventure, always interwoven through the multicultural tapestry which defines the author.


About the Author

Sophia Wasiak Butler grew up in London and went on to study English Literature at Newcastle University. With nothing but her degree, a beanie hat and a silver suitcase to her name, it was time for this girl to become a woman and try her hand at adult life.

After having fallen madly in love with a dashing and much older Scotsman, it was time to put her dream to the test in Scotland.

The author now lives happily in Northern Spain in a traditional stone house, which is 136 years old, with her dog.

Apart from sharing her passion for languages by teaching English, the author can be found enjoying a plate of Galician octopus and sipping a glass of wine!

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