The Blue Sky Door

A Modern Morality Tale

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Pub Date 3 Dec 2020 | Archive Date 26 Jan 2021

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Description

Set in the 1970s, The Blue Sky Door follows Stewart, who deserts his girlfriend, leaves his job and departs for the Highlands of Scotland. Here, he meets and connects with a mysterious young woman, Melanie, who lives on a mountainside.

His arrival is resisted by some of the villagers and he struggles for acceptance. As his bond with Melanie grows, she becomes more resentful of anything that takes him away from her. While Stewart is open about his past, Melanie reveals very little about her own background – and the arrival of Stewart’s ex-girlfriend adds fuel to the fire. Are the odds against them just too overwhelming?

The mountains symbolically represent the struggles Stewart faces, and the truths that he must accept, as well as providing a stunning backdrop to this novel about humanity, love and morality.

Set in the 1970s, The Blue Sky Door follows Stewart, who deserts his girlfriend, leaves his job and departs for the Highlands of Scotland. Here, he meets and connects with a mysterious young woman...


A Note From the Publisher

George Alston began life in Lancashire, moved to Kent then migrated to Scotland. As an avid mountaineer, it is no surprise that the outdoor world features prominently in his work. He now lives in Keswick, Cumbria and makes a living from painting and writing articles for magazines.

George Alston began life in Lancashire, moved to Kent then migrated to Scotland. As an avid mountaineer, it is no surprise that the outdoor world features prominently in his work. He now lives in...


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ISBN 9781800468191
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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