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In 1853, young Catriona Dougall is driven from her home in the Scottish Highlands, along with her husband and infant son. Seeking a better life, the family makes their way to the rapidly growing city of Glasgow. They do not yet know that this will mark the beginning of a long struggle against poverty and trauma - one whose consequences will echo through seven generations and into the present day.The story of the Dougall family is a tale of hope, resilience, and the mistakes of those who came before them, their lives woven tightly into the history of the city they come to call home.

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In 1853, young Catriona Dougall is driven from her home in the Scottish Highlands, along with her husband and infant son. Seeking a better life, the family makes their way to the rapidly growing city of Glasgow. They do not yet know that this will mark the beginning of a long struggle against poverty and trauma - one whose consequences will echo through seven generations and into the present day.The story of the Dougall family is a tale of hope, resilience, and the mistakes of those who came before them, their lives woven tightly into the history of the city they come to call home.
Autorenporträt
Annika Sinner, born in Germany in 1995, is a writer and journalist. She first visited Glasgow in 2014 and has been closely connected to the city ever since. Its energy, warmth, and continual reinvention have long informed her work. For "The Tree That Never Grew", her debut novel, originally published in German, she conducted extensive research in Glasgow's museums and libraries and drew on family recollections to bring the city's history to life.