Brave Howie and the Terrible Giant
by Clark Rich Burbidge
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Pub Date Oct 31 2023 | Archive Date Feb 29 2024
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Description
The kingdom is in great danger...can anyone save it?
The kingdom of Snee had always been a peaceful and happy place. But in recent years a terrible giant has tormented the kingdom and troubled the people. He storms unexpectedly from his lair in the dark swampy forest and destroys their crops, homes, and wagons. The King is desperate and sends out pleas for heroes to end the giant's reign of terror. Mighty knights and heroes come from near and far, but none can defeat the giant. Then one day a smallish unimpressive boy answers the call for help. Brave Howie does not look like a hero in armor that is a little to large for his small stature, and the people doubt his offer. Can this unlikely knight defeat the giant? How can one so small make a difference? He is the only one that thinks he has a chance. Join Brave Howie in his dangerous quest into the dark and fearsome swampy forest. Will he succeed or meet his doom?
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9798218307554 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 46 |
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Featured Reviews
This is a great little story with a hugely important message: about both how much kindness can achieve, and what a lack of kindness leads to.
Because it is by using his brain and his sense of empathy that the diminutive warrior Howie succeeds where so many famous knights have failed.
The illustrations are nicely done, the rhyming is perfect, and I loved the surprise at the end!