The Snow Goose

The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico, published by M. Joseph in 1946, is presented in this New Impression edition, consisting of 54 pages in English. This narrative explores the transformative relationship between Philip, a lonely hunchback, and Frith, a shy village girl in Dunkirk during the Second World War. Through Frith’s innocent faith in Philip’s ability to heal an injured snow goose, both characters experience significant personal growth.
Readers will find a poignant story that delves into themes of healing and connection amidst the backdrop of war. The book illustrates how the bond formed between Frith and Philip not only impacts their lives but also reflects broader human experiences of compassion and change. This edition offers a concise yet impactful exploration of literature and fiction, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ emotional journeys.
Official synopsis Publisher
By showing an innocent faith in the ability of Philip, a lonely hunchback, to heal an injured snow goose, Frith, a shy village girl living in Dunkirk during the Second World War, brings about a change both in Philip and in herself.
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