On Tuesday, Nov. 23, Sam Heughan, who plays hot Scot Jamie Fraser on the hit Starz series, and co-star Graham McTavish (who plays William “Buck” MacKenzie) released the second book together, titled Clanlands Almanac: Seasonal Stories From Scotland. In a new BBC interview, Heughan described Clanlands Almanac as “a non-linear book, but it’s basically Scotland throughout a whole year. So each month, we visit some of the customs or the traditions that we like to celebrate in Scotland.” McTavish then added humorously, “A lot of which do involve drinking… There is a whisky mentioned every single month.” In a fantastic twist of fate, Clanlands Almanac also comes out the same day as Outlander author Diana Gabaldon’s latest tome in that series, Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone. McTavish also revealed on Twitter that he and Heughan recorded the audiobook version of Clanlands Almanac themselves. Back in August 2021, the two Men In Kilts co-stars took to social media to share two slightly different covers for the old-school, paper version of the book—a U.S. version and a UK version—that’ll grace their second joint tome, following 2020’s Clanlands: Whisky, Warfare and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other. “Whoo hooo!!!! COVER REVEAL,” Heughan tweeted alongside the two images, while McTavish added more calmly, “At last, all is revealed.” McTavish has promised that ClanlandsAlmanac will offer “a bracing plunge into all things Scottish.” Meanwhile, Heughan previously said about the book’s subject on Instagram, “The Almanac is an odyssey through the many byways of a Scottish year, an invitation to join us over 12 glorious, whisky-fueled months. In it you will find mountains, battles, famous (and infamous) Scots, the alarming competitiveness of Men in Kilts, clans, feuds, flora, fauna and a healthy sprinkling of embarrassing personal reminiscences (or the endless persist in winding up @grahammctavish). Much is explored, all is shared, lawsuits are inevitable.” Clanlands Almanac publisher Hachette added in a statement, “In The Clanlands Almanac, Sam and Graham turn tour guides once again to bring readers more epic tales in this seasonal meander through the wilds of Scotland. From First Footing to Samhain, Fringe Festival follies to whisky lore, these beloved Scottish actors guide readers through a year of Scottish legends, locations, traditions, historical and contemporary events, sharing stories and tips as only these two chalk-and-cheese friends can.” Here’s everything you need to know about Graham McTavish and Sam Heughan’s new book, The Clanlands Almanac!
When does The Clanlands Almanac come out?
The Clanlands Almanac will be released on Nov. 23, 2021. Fans who pre-ordered the book at ClanlandsBook.com could get an exclusive edition of The Clanlands Almanac that includes “never-before-seen images of [Heughan and McTavish] printed on the book’s endpapers, plus a ribbon marker to keep your place!” The exclusive edition will be sold through Barnes & Noble in the U.S., Indigo in Canada and Waterstones in the UK.
Does Clanlands book have pictures?
Good news for those of you who love your Heughan visuals: The Clanlands Almanac will have never-before-seen photos of Heughan and McTavish exploring their native Scotland.
Is Men in Kilts based on Sam Heughan’s book?
It’s actually the exact opposite: McTavish and Heughan began filming Men In Kilts—their travelogue-style documentary of their native Scotland that premiered on Starz earlier this year—before writing Clanlands. Clanlands was based on their experiences touring Scotland for Men In Kilts.
What clan is Sam Heughan from?
Heughan revealed in Clanlands that his family descends from the MacDonald clan, and that he inherited a kilt from his late father that’s super-special to him because of its history. “Most dear to me is my father’s kilt, which I received after he passed away whilst I was shooting Season 1 of Outlander in 2014. I haven’t worn it yet,” he wrote. “It’s MacDonald, as our family descends from the MacDonalds and comes with a plain but well-used brown leather sporran. I’ll honor him one day by wearing it—just need to lose some weight first, he was rather slender!”
Is Clanlands a movie?
Clanlands isn’t a movie, but Men In Kilts is a fun travel TV show—and the first Clanlands book has often been described as a road trip/buddy movie put to the page! Next, check out our 10 favorite Sam Heughan scenes from Outlander!