OUR book to mark 10 years since the independence referendum is now available to order online.
If you haven't already pre-ordered your copy, our book titled 10 Years of a Changed Scotland, is available to order now from our website at just £9.99.
Editor Laura Webster has compiled a series of essays from top contributors including Neal Ascherson, Lesley Riddoch, Assa Samake-Roman, Jonathon Shafi, John Curtice, Professor Aileen McHarg, and many more.
The book explores where the independence movement has been, where it is, and where it's going, as we mark the major anniversary.
It would be a great Christmas gift for anyone interested in independence.
Order your copy now!
The series of thoughtful essays is a must-read for independence supporters who are keen to reflect on this key milestone.
Webster said: "I'm so pleased with this collection, which has writing from some of Scotland's finest journalists and thinkers.
"The range of viewpoints from across the independence movement, and outside of it in some cases, gives a fascinating overview of where we've been, where we are and where we're going.
"I hope National subscribers will enjoy The National's first ever book, and recommend to a No-voting friend or family member too."
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