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The Giant
Who Was
So Small |
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- By Nedd Willard |
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| A little book for children. |
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Nedd has his own style but this should appeal to fans of Dr Seuss.
As with anything drawn and written by Nedd Willard, this is a delightful, original, warm and quirky little story
for children.
A little giant who couldn’t bite the head off a lollipop knew what giants are supposed to do and he tried
everything like vitamin pills and then he went to the New York city one day were people pushed him aside
because they did not know he was a giant. A woman even sat on his head. Suki goes to the circus and cheers up.
The story has a happy ending when Suki is recognized as a giant by the man who knows everything and finds his
place in life where he is acclaimed as the smallest giant in the world. |
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Hailing from New York, Nedd Willard received a doctorate at the Sorbonne in Paris. He worked and lived six
years in India as Chief of information for the WHO before returning to his new home in the French Alps. A
recent exhibition of his work took place in Geneva, Switzerland. Nedd lives with his wife Poppy in Geneva and
Savoie. |
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His original writings and drawings Travels With A Thin Skin, a memoir, will be published this year. |
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