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A young girl with a profound love for birds finds her country under threat from a monstrous, unseen force: an invisible giant. With her kingdom in peril, she must rely not on strength or magic, but on her unwavering devotion and a pure heart. Can a single, gentle girl save her people from a devastating and invisible enemy? From the legendary mind of Bram Stoker, the master of Gothic horror and creator of Dracula, comes a beautiful and surprising tale of innocence and bravery. Published in his early collection Under the Sunset, The Invisible Giant is a captivating fairy tale that reveals a…mehr

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A young girl with a profound love for birds finds her country under threat from a monstrous, unseen force: an invisible giant. With her kingdom in peril, she must rely not on strength or magic, but on her unwavering devotion and a pure heart. Can a single, gentle girl save her people from a devastating and invisible enemy? From the legendary mind of Bram Stoker, the master of Gothic horror and creator of Dracula, comes a beautiful and surprising tale of innocence and bravery. Published in his early collection Under the Sunset, The Invisible Giant is a captivating fairy tale that reveals a softer side of the master storyteller. This enchanting classic fantasy is a must-read for fans of classic literature and a unique glimpse into the whimsical imagination of a writer best known for his macabre tales.
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Bram Stoker (1847-1912) is best remembered today for Dracula, which is now considered one of the foremost examples of Gothic literature. Stoker wrote prolifically - both in his role on the staff of The Daily Telegraph, and as a novelist and short-story writer. Some of Stoker's short stories appeared in three collections, including Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories, but he was always better known for his novels. As a friend of Oscar Wilde, Stoker's personal life attracted much speculation before his death in 1912.