<p><em>Allan Morrison has a sharp eye and a silver tongue when it comes to observational humour.</em></p><p><strong>Scotland on Sunday on Allan Morrison</strong></p><p><br /></p><p><em>Divided into twelve sections covering everything from love, through health to international tensions, there really is something for every reader here. I read the book through in order but I think it would be even better dipped into at random. Humour aside, I think there’s an underlying pragmatism and appreciation of an older, often overlooked, generation that helps make' ‘Dinna Fash Yersel, Scotland!’ all the better</em>.</p><p><strong>LINDA HILL, Linda’s Book Bag Blog</strong></p><p><br /></p><p><em>This braw wee book is full of wisdom to help us through these challenging times</em>.</p><p><strong>FRANMCBOOKFACE</strong></p><p><br /></p><p><em>I thought this was a great wee book and it brought back memories of my older relatives, many of whom are no longer with us. Some of the sayings made me nod in agreement and some made me smile. If you are looking for a gift for the Scot in your life, or for someone with Scottish roots, I’m sure they’d find this little book very witty and entertaining.</em></p><p><strong>JOANNE, The Portobello Book Blog</strong></p>
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Allan Morrison is a prolific author whose previous books include Goanae No Dae That, Last Tram Tae Auchenshuggle, Haud ma Chips Ah’ve Drapped the Wean, Naw First Minister, Haud that Bus and Should’ve Gone Tae Specsavers, Ref! His media appearances include The One Show, The Riverside Show, Out of Doors and Good Morning Scotland. He is involved in charity work and after-dinner speaking, and is a member of his local Rotary club. Allan enjoys hillwalking, sport and travel, and is a keen football supporter. He and his wife live in the west of Scotland, and he is the proud grandfather of four grandchildren.