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Sir Gibbie by George Macdonald:exquisite book!,
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This review is from: Sir Gibbie (George Macdonald Original Works) (Hardcover)
Sir Gibbie by George MacdonaldThe first time I read this book, I found it long, boring, and dull. I didn't understand why everyone else who read it thought it was so excellent. So I really thought hard about it one night, and made up my mind that I would keep reading it until I understood the message. Finally, it came to me, and it was so overpowering that I broke down and cried. Gibbie is a young, mute boy with an alcoholic father. He has a kind heart and is extremely gentle. His good friend, Sambo, is murdered, and he runs away. Gibbie is just a small boy in a large, cruel world, and he is treated badly by everyone on his journey but one woman, Janet. The variety of places he lived and the things he had to go through really taught me that not everyone has a full roof over their head, or enough clothes to cover more than a few body parts. This book gave me a lot to think about, such as the fact that some children are abused and don't show it at all to anyone. Or that most people just make assumptions about things that they know nothing about. I realize that I am guilty of these things, as everyone else is. This book was very compelling and I learned a lot about grace and mercy from it. The forgiveness that Gibbie shows his father towards the end is unbelievable, and I thought it was amazing that a tiny, mute boy could show so much more faith, wisdom, and emotion than anyone I have ever met, or read in a book. The story definitely had an impact on my view of how the world treats people and how the smallest child (who isn't even real) could change your life. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone - it is extremely good!
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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MacDonald's Most Powerful Work And Not A Children's Book!,
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This review is from: Sir Gibbie (Classics for Young Readers) (Paperback)
Like many people, I read MacDonald's 'Lilith' and 'Phantastes.'They were superb. I tried a collection of short stories, they were ok. It seemed the rest of his work, labeled as children's stories or novels of Scotch pastoral life, would not interest me. 2 or 3 years later I read Melville's 'Moby Dick' I was casting Even more desperate, I ordered an unabridged 1927 printing of Yes, if any of this can be conveyed to a child, great. Yes, But Gibbie as a literary character is a Titan of the same stature I believe 'Sir Gibbie' is the work which is at the root of But let me make clear, the book is not just an exercise in One of the most powerful literary works I've ever read.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful Victorian novel,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sir Gibbie (The Young Reader's Library) (Paperback)
I love this book so much that I have re-read it many times. It is a beautiful story of overcoming obstacles, increasing one's faith, and the redemption of mean-spirited people as they recognize goodness and truth and leave their unkind ways. It makes one's heart leap for joy with its Christian message. The writings of George MacDonald had a major influence on C.S. Lewis, and you will understand why when you read this Victorian classic. This edition is especially good to read to children as the confusing Scottish dialect has been simplified.
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