Rollo in Scotland
par Jacob Abbott
Exploring Scotland: A Journey through History and Industry
Crédits & contributions
- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution16 juillet 2023
Prix TTC
"Rollo in Scotland" by Jacob Abbott is a captivating narrative that follows the adventures of a young boy named Rollo as he travels through Scotland with his uncle George and a new acquaintance, Waldron Kennedy. The story begins with their journey from Liverpool to Glasgow via steamer, where Rollo meets Waldron, a spirited boy who often finds himself in mischief. The narrative explores the challenges of managing Waldron's adventurous nature, with Uncle George deciding that the best way to channel Waldron's energy is to give him responsibilities, or as he metaphorically puts it, to "load" him. This approach is tested when the boys are tasked with managing the logistics of their travel from Greenock to Glasgow, including selecting a hotel and handling the baggage. The story provides a vivid depiction of Scotland's geography, highlighting the industrial prowess of Glasgow, known for its shipbuilding and ironworks, and contrasting it with the literary and historical significance of Edinburgh. The narrative also touches on the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands, known for their rugged landscapes and dramatic scenery. Throughout the journey, the characters navigate the unpredictable Scottish weather, which often disrupts their plans. Abbott's work is not only a travelogue but also a reflection on the growth and development of young minds, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and the constructive use of energy in youth.
