Sam Heughan (Author) Sam Heughan is an award-winning actor and philanthropist, best known for his starring role as Jamie Fraser in the hit TV show Outlander. From his early days at the Royal Court Theatre, Sam has enjoyed a career in theatre, television and film spanning almost two decades. With his growing success and fame, Sam has also lent his voice and platform to raise funds and awareness for many notable charities, including Marie Curie UK and Blood Cancer UK. In recent years he has raised over $5 million for blood cancer research, hospice care and testicular cancer awareness education. Due to his outstanding contribution to charitable endeavours and artistic success he was bestowed by the University of Glasgow and the University of Stirling with an honorary doctorate in 2019.Graham McTavish (Author) Graham McTavish has been acting for over 35 years in theatre, film and television. On film and TV he is best known for his roles as Dougal MacKenzie in Outlander, the fierce Dwarf Dwalin in The Hobbit trilogy, and AMC's cult show Preacher as the Saint of Killers. He has performed in theatre all over the world from the Royal Court Theatre in London to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He is delighted that the dream of his 12-year-old self to be a published author has finally come true!
'A breath of fresh Scottish air in lockdown, it's one to stick in
your sporran and consult when compiling your wishlist of places to
escape to once restrictions are lifted.'
*Scotsman Magazine*
The "Outlandish" tour of Scotland with Sam Heughan and Graham
McTavish is the armchair adventure we all need right now.
*BBC Scotland*
This book is full of anecdotes, history and hilarious interactions
between the pair as they travel around Scotland in their trusty
campervan.
*Express*
A breezy roadtrip full of banter between the chalk-and-cheese
friends.
*Sunday Post*
For anyone who wants to know more about Scotland's past or hear the
inner monologues of two fine gentlemen, this provides a warm and
wicked adventure in a magical land.
*Magic Radio Book Club*
Their odyssey is self-deprecatingly styled as "the story of two men
who know nothing". In fact, Heughan and particularly McTavish are
keen students of Highland history
*Scotland on Sunday*
A joyously eclectic mix of historical trivia, travel diary and
journey of self-discovery.
*Scottish Field*
The actors have a lovely dynamic, which is as enjoyable in the book
as it promises to be in the upcoming TV series.
*The People's Friend*
Clanlands is a must for anyone who loves Scotland... a riotous,
engaging and dynamic journey.
*Dumfries & Galloway Life*
'It all comes across as fun-loving and tongue-in-cheek and that's
what raises this book above the usual Scottish history/travel books
that have become so prominent.'
*Scots Magazine*
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