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The Christian Watt Papers By Christian Watt

The Christian Watt Papers by Christian Watt


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At the age of 47, Christian Watt began to write down her recollections of her life. She continued until her death at the age of 90 in 1923. Her writing is fuelled by her sense of family pride, her anger at social injustice, her hatred of war and her profound religious faith. Her courage and compassion are everywhere evident.

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The Christian Watt Papers by Christian Watt

At the age of forty-seven Christian Watt began to write down recollections of her life; she continued until her death at the age of ninety in 1923. Hers is a remarkable story, vividly told with a natural narrative gift. Christian was born into a Fraserburgh fishing family, and spent much of her life gutting and selling fish, and, for a time, working in domestic service, first to the Duchess of Leeds and subsequently travelling to New York to serve as tablemaid to Winston Churchill's grandmother. Hers was a life of constant toil and hardship. The sea brought her family a precarious living and often a violent death - four of her seven brothers, her husband and her favourite son all died at sea. Anxiety and grief eventually led to mental breakdown, and Christian spent the last forty years of her life as a patient in the Cornhill Infirmary. Her treatment there was enlightened and humane; she continued to work and travel and it was there that she wrote, drawing on her vivid memory. Her writings offer a vivid insight not only into the life of the North-east of Scotland during the middle and later part of the nineteenth century, and into the twentieth, but also on events of national and i

The Christian Watt Papers Reviews

'Her papers are a significant Scottish discovery'

* Daily Telegraph *

'A moving and completely absorbing'

* Sunday Telegraph *

About Christian Watt

General Sir David Fraser was one of Britain's most senior generals. He has written biographies of Lord Alanbrooke, William Douglas Home and Frederick the Great. He also wrote And We Shall Shock Them, a history of the British army during the Second World War. He lives in Hampshire.

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GOR005278511
9781780270722
1780270720
The Christian Watt Papers by Christian Watt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
20120430
251
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