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u/woadgrrl ยท 1 pointr/inverness

Are you trying to write a novel? Because it sounds like you're trying to write a novel.

What it feels like to live in Inverness...is the same as it feels to live in any other 21st century large town/small city. Except with 5x more tourists. I really don't know what you're hoping to hear, but honestly, it's probably not much different to where you live now.

I can say that with a fair degree of certainty, because I moved from the US to Scotland several years ago myself.

It's just not that different. Sorry to burst your bubble.

But while I'm at it, I may as well piss on your parade too, and tell you that there's no way that, as a plumber, you're ever going to get a visa to settle in the UK. It just doesn't work that way, and it doesn't matter how much history and culture you've absorbed.

But, if you're still wanting to absorb it, I'd recommend Scotland:
The Story of a Nation
and The Scottish Nation: A Modern History as good overviews to start with.

If you're then wanting to drill down into particular periods, Edinburgh University Press has a series, New History of Scotland, which includes a number of books on specific eras/topics.

For Highland-specific history, the one everyone has read is John Prebble's The Highland Clearances, but of course there are others.

In general, just avoid anything by Neil Oliver.

Eh, I don't know about pen-pals, but you could certainly chat with folks over on r/scotland.