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About the Book:
Taking place at the turn of the 18th century
in Ayrshire, Scotland, The Journey illustrates
how the passage of the Scots Education Act of
1693 vaulted Scotland out of its long-standing
feudal society and into the modern world. This
story is not a discourse on education; it is a
compelling narrative showing how access to
education profoundly altered a young man’s
future.
This young man's education was
made possible by a loving mother’s deathbed
wish and a doubting father who reluctantly
honored that wish. His education was fostered
by four men of wisdom and generosity who saw
the future in the lad and were willing to
invest more than an encouraging word and a pat
on the back.
Each of these four men
were cut from a different cloth yet stitched
in the same pattern. Each supported the lad in
a different way but with the same outcome in
mind. These loving and farsighted people not
only changed the life of one young man, but in
doing so, altered the lives of many others.
About the Author:
Art Hamill is of Ulster Scots ancestry.
Upon his retirement, he began to research his
heritage and soon found himself totally
engaged in discovering his ancestors. In the
process, it became obvious that names, dates
and places were not enough. In order to gain a
better understanding of his heritage, he began
to research and develop the historical context
that shaped their lives.
Art has
published two historical novels dealing with
his ancestors living in Antrim, Ulster during
the period 1750 to 1850. The Journey began to
take shape as he pushed his research further
back in time to Ayrshire, Scotland in the late
17th century.
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