Being a Scot by Sir Sean  Connery
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2008)

Being a Scot

by Sir Sean Connery

‘When I took a taxi during a recent Edinburgh Film Festival, the cabbie was amazed that I could put a name to every street we passed. “How come?” he asked. “As a boy I used to deliver a milk round here,” I said.” So what do you do now?” That was rather harder to answer.’

Being a Scot is a vivid and highly personal portrait of Scotland and its achievements. With Murray Grigor, co-writer, film maker, friend and fellow Scot, Sean’s personal quest has been to seek answers to some perplexing questions. How did Scots come to devise so many new sports and games? What gave fire to the Gothic tendency in Scottish literature? Why have so many creative inventive and influential architects been Scots? And where did Scotland’s unreal blend of psychotic humour originate? Sean Connery offers a correction to misconceptions, while revealing as never before his own vibrant personal history.

Reviews

Full of big ideas, gorgeous photographs and a substantial and thoughtful appraisal...Anyone who loves Scotland or who has followed Connery's career will enjoy this opinionated and roguish, charming, and fascinating book immensly. ”
- Booklist
Valiantly surprising and deeply rewarding.”
- The Observer
A detailed, fascinating and beautifully designed study of Scottish culture and identity.”
- The Sunday Times