Red Rowans and Wild Honey
By (Author) Betsy Whyte
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
1st February 2002
2nd Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social classes
305.568
Paperback
196
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 15mm
194g
The sequel to the perennially popular Yellow on the Broom, Red Rowans and Wild Honey follows Betsy Whyte's life to the end of the Second World War. She recounts in detail the heady years of her adolescence, her courtship and her mother's struggle to bring up four children in the only way a travelling woman knew: hawking wares, fruit-picking, tattie-howking in fact any kind of work that would provide the next meal. Betsy Whyte was a gifted natural storyteller and this moving memoir brings vividly to life her joys and sorrows the bitter and sweet 'red rowans' and 'wild honey' in a way no work of the imagination can.
Betsy Whyte was born into a traveller family in 1919 and brought up in the age-old tradition of the 'mist people'--constantly moving around the country and settling down in one place only during the winter. It was while the family were 'housed up' at this time of year that she received her education, attending a number of village schools before winning a scholarship to Brechin High school, where she was the only traveller child. She gave up the traveller life when she married in 1939 and started writing about her childhood in the 1970s.