Chris Guthrie and her son, Ewan, have come to the industrial town of Duncairn, where life is as hard as the granite of the buildings all around them. These are the Depression years of the
1930s, and Chris is far from the fields of her youth inSunset Song. In a society of factory owners, shopkeepers, policemen, petty clerks and industrial labourers, "Chris Caledonia"
must make her living as bets she can by working in Ma Cleghorn’s boarding house. Ewan finds employment in a steel foundry and tries to lead a peaceful strike against the manufacture of
armaments. In the face of violence and police brutality, his socialist idealism is forged into something harder and fiercer as he becomes a communist activist ready to sacrifice himself, his
girlfriend, and even the truth itself, for the cause. Grey Granite is the last and grimmest volume of theScots Quair trilogy. Chris Guthrie is one of the great characters in
Scottish Literature and no reader ofSunset Song and Cloud Howe should miss this last rich chapter in her tale.