People say that Rabbie, the carpenter's son, is a dreamer, but the boy says he works from his heart, carving not what is, but what could be. When Rabbie goes to sell his carvings in a far-off town, he finds the townspeople besieged by a fierce and destructive giant. The townspeople despair, but Rabbie suggests that if the giant was treated like a king, he might behave like one. Readers will be charmed by the message of this heartwarming Scottish fable: that which is loved will reveal its loveliness.
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