Sunday Post - Alice Hinds
"...a deeply personal account of Glover's love for the landscape."
Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal - Hamish Brown
Glover’s writing is refreshing and, whiles, can sparkle like schist... The book will appeal most to those who go to the hills for the hills’ allure rather than out to prove prowess at one of the sporting activities alone'
Scottish Mountaineer Magazine - Neil Reid
A very special book...on all accounts, it entertains, educates, and fascinates'
The Scotsman - Allan Massie
"Inspired by The Living Mountain, this book will sit comfortably and deservedly on the same shelf as Nan Shepherd’s masterpiece."
The Scotsman - David Robinson
"A meditation on both Nan Shepherd's classic book and on what the mountains mean to them both...the discoveries she makes as she follows in Shepherd' Cairngorms footsteps have a freshness about them. There's magic and mysticism in the mix too."
Waterstones Online
"Glover crafts an evocative and immersive slice of travel writing about how the beauty and grandeur of the Cairngorms spoke to her soul."
Kerri Andrews
"The Hidden Fires is a book about homecoming and homemaking, of noticing and belonging. It is a joyous celebration of the process of finding yourself."
The Great Outdoors
Despite the influence of Shepherd’s gaze, Glover’s own voice – thoughtful, honest, funny, and utterly full of feeling – shines'
Esther Woolfson
A dazzling adventure into mountain, place and time. Redolent with the presence of Nan Shepherd, this book will captivate lovers of The Living Mountain'
Life and Work
"Evocative writing... brings alive the joys and hidden spirituality that a trip to the Scottish hills can bring."
LoveReading - Star Book - Liz Robinson
"A truly inspiring and beautiful book about the Cairngorm mountains, our natural world, and beyond...a rare beauty, where the place and sense of self is revealed and celebrated in all its blazing glory and wonder."
Sir John Lister-Kaye
"Only rarely does one read a book whose quality of distinction is immediately apparent from the first page; Merryn Glover’s The Hidden Fires is not just brave, it is remarkable. Her writing comes at you out of the rock; it recalls some splendid cave painting, telling as much of man as of beast and leaving us in awe of each."
Scottish Field
"Glover muses on the late legendary poet's thoughts and experiences whilst on her own transformative journey in a pilgrimage that is touching, elemental, brave and deeply affecting."