A review by susanlawson
At the Loch of the Green Corrie by Andrew Greig

4.0

The author goes on a quest to fish at the Loch of the Green Corrie, the spot in Assynt that his late friend, Norman McCaig, had seen as a magical and hugely significant spot. His quest to land a fish on a couple of trips, first with friends and then alone, is unsuccessful but the experience is important in that it gives him the opportunity to connect with the land, it's people, McCaig's spirit and most importantly, himself, as he considers his past and future through the peace and tranquillity of the present moment in North West Highlands.