Penelope's Experiences in Scotland by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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Picture this: It's the 1890s, and Penelope Hamilton is tired of her safe, proper life in America. Inspired by Sir Walter Scott's novels, she convinces her two best friends to join her on a wild idea—they'll rent a house in Scotland for a whole year. They arrive with heads full of poetry and expectations of dramatic highlanders. What they get is damp weather, curious locals, and a reality that's far more interesting (and awkward) than fiction.
The Story
The book follows Penelope and her friends as they settle into their Scottish village. It's not a plot with villains and chases, but a series of experiences—some hilarious, some touching. They navigate misunderstandings with their neighbors, get tangled in local customs, and slowly realize that real connection is better than any storybook fantasy. The central 'journey' is Penelope's own, as she learns to see the country and its people for what they truly are, not just what she imagined.
Why You Should Read It
Kate Douglas Wiggin (who also wrote Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) has a gift for creating characters that feel like friends. Penelope is wonderfully relatable—she's optimistic, a bit stubborn, and her observations are both funny and wise. The book is a quiet celebration of friendship, curiosity, and the courage it takes to step outside your comfort zone. It’s also a lovely snapshot of a time when travel was a grand, life-changing event.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect cozy read for a rainy afternoon. If you love character-driven stories, gentle humor, and a strong sense of place, you'll be right at home. It's for anyone who's ever dreamed of a fresh start or wondered if the grass is greener somewhere else. Think of it as a warm, literary cup of tea with a splash of Scottish spirit.
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