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Donal Grant by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Scottish author George MacDonald was a Christian children's author best known for his popular fantasy stories, fairy tales, and memorable young protagonists. MacDonald was an inspiration for writers of children's fiction such as C.S.
MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Scottish novelist, clergyman and author
David Elginbrod by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
This work was the first of the famed fantasy novelist’s novels in the style of realism. It tells the story of Hugh Sutherland, a young Scotsman who, while facing personal trials, befriends David Elginbrod and his daughter, Maggie.
Elect Lady by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Lilith by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
After several strange occurrences, Mr. Vane believes his library is haunted. It is not until he is acquainted with the mysterious Mr. Raven that Mr. Vane learns of the magical world that lurks within his reach.
Light Princess by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
At the christening of his daughter, a king is shocked by the arrival of his spiteful sister, Princess Makemnoit. The evil princess puts a curse on the king’s daughter so she would have no gravity.
Princess and Curdie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Robert Falconer by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
, also published under the title of The Musician’s Quest, tells the tale of a young man’s search for God and the meaning of life. After the death of his parents, Robert’s grandmother takes him in.
Salted With Fire by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George (1824-1905)
Scottish author George MacDonald wrote Sir Gibbie in 1879, and though the novel is less well-known than his popular fantasy stories Lillith and Phantases, it is cited as his best work by many fans.