
GRANT-STRUTHERS: Men of the Knotted Heart: A Recollection and Appreciation of Alexander Duncan Grant and John Paterson Struthers, Illustrated
1915. 202P. by Thomas Cassels.
In "Men of the Knotted Heart," the narrative explores the character of Grant, who embodies a blend of humor and irony, often misunderstood due to his self-deprecating nature. The story emphasizes the joy of a congregation as they celebrate a gifted piece of land, expressing their gratitude through a Psalm during worship. Grant's passion for preaching and his deep spiritual connection with his congregation highlight the importance of Scottish identity, literature, and spirituality in shaping his character and experiences.