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The book of friendly giants

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A collection of whimsical tales draws on European folklore to portray giants as gentle, helpful, and often comic figures. Episodes vary from a herdboy aiding an injured giant to voyages, trickster encounters with gods, saintly transformations, and playful retellings of legendary episodes like Gargantua. Stories alternate between adventure, moral lesson, and clever reversals that show giants rescuing or befriending humans rather than threatening them. Interlaced with humorous introductions and evocative illustrations, the pieces emphasize largeness of heart, folk wisdom, and the congenial side of mythic beings.

Full Page Illustrations

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“Good-by,” he roared. “And don’t forget the giant Riverrath” Frontispiece
A fountain that shot up in a silver torrent 11
A tremendous palace, all of ice 71
“No,” said Granua, “I’m down in the valley, picking bilberries” 93
The giants in the market-place 157
The little man stood on the edge of the chimney 181
A tremendous canoe as high as a cliff, and filled with men who seemed to touch the sky 195
“Good day,” said Offero. “Can you tell me the way to the king called Christ?” 223
He would make it trot or gallop 239
She could not dine without me 289
The trees brushed them 321