
Published in 1924, 'My Heart's in the Highlands' by Amy Le Feuvre follows Rowena Arbuthnot, a young woman recovering from a hunting accident. Confined to her brother's home in the Scottish Highlands, Rowena navigates her new life as an invalid while forming a bond with her niece, Mysie Macdonald. The novel explores themes of love, family, and personal growth against the backdrop of the serene Highlands, highlighting the healing power of relationships and nature.


























