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GALLICO, PAUL - The Snow Goose

Title: The Snow Goose
Description: New York: Knopf, 1969. Trade Edition. Hardcover. This book is in Very Good condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean, bright condition. There is some wear to the inner front hinge of the book. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket has several edge tears and a chip to the top spine end. "The Snow Goose is a simple, short written parable on the regenerative power of friendship and love, set against a backdrop of the horror of war. It documents the growth of a friendship between Philip Rhayader, an artist living a solitary life in an abandoned lighthouse in the marshlands of Essex because of his disabilities, and a young local girl, Fritha. The snow goose, symbolic of both Rhayader (Gallico) and the world itself, wounded by gunshot and many miles from home, is found by Fritha and, as the human friendship blossoms, the bird is nursed back to flight, and revisits the lighthouse in its migration for several years. As Fritha grows up, Rhayader and his small sailboat eventually are lost in the Dunkirk evacuation, having saved several hundred men. The bird, which was with Rhayader, returns briefly to the grown Fritha on the marshes. She interprets this as Rhayader's soul taking farewell of her (and realizes she had come to love him). Afterwards, a German pilot destroys Rhayader's lighthouse and all of his work, except for one portrait Fritha saves after his death: a painting of her as Rhayader first saw her—a child, with the wounded snow goose in her arms." (from Wikipedia). Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket .

Keywords: Modern Fiction Birds Snow geese London Dunkirk World War II Modern Fiction

Price: US$ 15.00 Seller: S. Howlett-West Books
- Book number: 39907

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