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About This Book

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.

About the Author

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Eunice Fuller

Eunice Fuller was an author known for her children's literature, particularly her notable work, "The Book of Friendly Giants." This charming tale captures the imagination of young readers through its whimsical characters and engaging storytelling. Fuller's writing often emphasizes themes of friendship and adventure, making her contributions to children's literature both delightful and enduring. While her body of work may be limited, her ability to create enchanting narratives continues to resonate with audiences.

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