Whit
Summary
In the novel «Whit» by Iain Banks, the reader is immersed in the unusual world of the secluded Luskentyrian religious community, hidden away in the Scottish countryside. The main character, Isis Whit, a young and naive «Elect» chosen for a special mission, sets out on a journey beyond her familiar way of life to find her cousin Morag, who has run away to the big city. Along the way, Isis encounters the temptations, absurdities, and contradictions of the outside world, as well as the inner secrets and hypocrisies of her own community. Through irony and subtle satire, Banks explores the search for identity, the clash between tradition and change, and the fragility of faith and human connection. «Whit» is a witty, profound, and multilayered coming-of-age story about doubt and the power of personal choice.
