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The Giant (Worlds Wanderer Book 3) [Paperback]

Frederick Manfred (Author)


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Worlds Wanderer Book 3 May 1, 2000
As the third and most dramatic volume of Manfred's World's Wanderer trilogy, "The Giant" brings to a conclusion the story of outsized Thurs Wraldson and his passionate search for a meaning and purpose in life. This novel is set in the turbulent years immediately preceding and during World War II, when Thurs returns from an unsatisfying sojourn in New York to his Midwestern homeland. Here he forms a firm friendship with Bruce Farrewell, nuclear physicist and statistician, who is also destined to destroy him. He falls in love with Eva Nordling, university librarian, and they marry, despite the imminence of war. When war does come, he is rejected for service because of his excessive height.

By chance, Thurs happens upon a clue which leads him to his father, whose identity he had never known. Although the old man is dying, one precious meeting convinces Thurs that he must return to composing music, the occupation in which, at last, he finds spiritual fulfillment.

Moving from the high mark set by the two previous novels in this trilogy, "The Giant" brings a fitting climax to the brilliant chronicle of Thurs Wraldson, a vivid creation by a strong and original talent which rates a permanent niche in modern American literature.


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A significant piece of work. As distinctly American as anything being written in this century. -- Cleveland News

One of the old culture, Manfred is the only one hewing epic work out of the great living rock heart of this country. -- Kathleen Hoagland

There is something rather tremendous about Mr. Manfreds talent, something indomitable, something native, fundamental, at times almost primitive. -- The St. Louis Post Dispatch

About the Author

Frederick Manfred was born on a farm in northwest Iowa in 1912, and received his early education in country schools. He graduated from Calvin College in Michigan. His first novel, The Golden Bowl (1944) received widespread critical acclaim, and launched a literary carerr that included over 30 novels and collections. In 1967 Manfred was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Western Literature Association. Manfred died in 1994 in Luverne, Minnesota.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Vivisphere Pub (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 189232363X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1892323637
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,559,810 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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