Graham Grief Graham the Gargoyle Book 1 edition by Brian Clopper Children eBooks
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For Graham, his first flight is sure to be a disaster. Expectations are high for him to fly. Teased for his puny wings and fear of heights, his only friends are an equally picked-upon troll named Ot and his grandfather who has hardened so much he may not make it to Graham's rite of passage. When his grandfather must leave Cascade to ascend to his final resting place atop a church tower, Graham makes a heart-wrenching decision and sneaks through a dimensional portal with him, keenly aware he may have just trapped himself alone on Earth. Will he make it back in time to attempt his first flight? Will Blord, the village bully, prove to be be too much of a thorn for the earnest young gargoyle? And what does his sister's volcano project have to do with saving his rocky hide? Revel in the answers as you read this heartwarming tale of friendship and faith.
Graham Grief Graham the Gargoyle Book 1 edition by Brian Clopper Children eBooks
Young Graham the gargoyle is about to take his first flight ever, taking part in an age-old tradition among his kind. With the support of his troll friend Ot and a loving grandfather, Graham can only hope that his tiny wings will hold out. Throughout the story he is plagued by a bully, further adding to his youthful stress.This is a delightful fantasy tale for young readers. Though it takes place in a world separate from our own, it is easily relatable for youngsters. I found Graham and Ot to be typical middle schoolers who are having a difficult time with life. Though we tend to think of kids as being lucky, it really is difficult to be a kid. This story illustrates that fact well, and I think kids ages 9-12 can easily relate to the characters.
The story of Graham's grandfather can be appreciated by young and old alike. Though this tale is intended for kids who might not see the depth here, I certainly felt it. I admit I had tears in my eyes as the old gargoyle transformed into a guardian of stone, the final passage of the gargoyles of Cascade. It was a touching and well written moment, and I fully believe this author can write tales for adults as well as kids (if he hasn't done so already).
There is mention that the gargoyles have left Earth because humans no longer believe in magic. It is a warning to both young and old, imploring us to continue to believe and keep our imaginations keen. At least, that is how I see it. Though if no one on earth believes in magic, how would a person explain the appearance of new gargoyles on churches from time to time? I think there are still some who believe, and perhaps in this story it is those who tend to the churches themselves. Perhaps there is a pact or a detail that I overlooked. In any case, I choose to believe the author intended for a select few on our planet to be aware of the magic of gargoyles.
This is an excellent story for kids and those who are still young at heart. Young Graham reminds us to have faith in ourselves and to trust in those around us. Never forget that magic is all around us, and it is a thing of beauty.
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Graham Grief Graham the Gargoyle Book 1 edition by Brian Clopper Children eBooks Reviews
A classic tale told about humility, love and success written with gargoyles and trolls. Loved it, something simple yet whimsical.
An excellent book for parents to read with their children. Graham deals with a bullying situation and learns about his own abilities even as the time comes for his grandfather to 'cross over'. Enjoyable and recommended.
This was not only a fun book to read, but I found myself done with it in 2 days! There is one thing I can say about Brain Clopper as an author, he always leaves you wanting more. I love that Graham the Gargoyle, not only needs to discover his own courage, but finds the courage to stand up for himself against a bully. It is a delightful tale on how gargoyles come to be outside buildings and the "superstitions" that circulates. I found myself wondering more about the other characters in the story. I want more of the FLYING MUMMY! Cascade has got to be the best place! Thanks for another fun-filled book.
enjoyable characters and story
Graham is a great character and his struggles and pressures his first flight test coming up, his aging grandfather getting ready to "cross over," and taunts from the local bully are all things that kids and adults alike can identify with. But these elements are creatively imagined in a world of gargoyles and trolls. This is great to read out loud to younger kids (and you'll enjoy it right along with them!), and older kids will enjoy diving into this delightful world on their own.
I wasn't sure what to expect from Graham the Gargoyle, since I hadn't previously read any stories about Gargoyles, but I was pleasantly surprised. This was a great, light-hearted chapter book for younger readers (8 - 14 or so, depending on reading level). I read it on my own first, and then with my eight year old son who absolutely loved it.
Graham and his troll buddy Ot are loveable characters that kids can relate to.
Graham the Gargoyle is a quick and fun story about young Graham who is struggling to prepare for his upcoming first flight test--the measure of his true worth as a gargoyle. Along the way, Graham uncovers family secrets that help him slowly piece together more about his mysterious grandfather and come to understand the old man better.
Even though his Dad is a village official, Graham has always been something of an outcast in his world. Smaller than the rest of the gargoyle kids, he also suffers from underdeveloped wings and a fear of heights (the gargoyle equivalent of a human kid being afraid to walk across the kitchen floor). To top things off, his best friend Ot is a troll, and we all know what "those people" are like. No wonder Blord, the village jerk, picks on him all of the time. Besides his pal and a (mostly) loving family, about the only things Graham has going for him are his quiet bravery and absolute loyalty -- two admirable traits that will be put to the test when he faces down Blord on a windy mountaintop, then later escorts his beloved grandfather to his final resting place in the mortal world.
Author Brian Clopper does a great job in weaving a story that, with its relaxed style and genuine affection for the characters, will definitely appeal to middle-grade and younger readers. This could turn out to be a fine series so I hope there are sequels in the works.
Young Graham the gargoyle is about to take his first flight ever, taking part in an age-old tradition among his kind. With the support of his troll friend Ot and a loving grandfather, Graham can only hope that his tiny wings will hold out. Throughout the story he is plagued by a bully, further adding to his youthful stress.
This is a delightful fantasy tale for young readers. Though it takes place in a world separate from our own, it is easily relatable for youngsters. I found Graham and Ot to be typical middle schoolers who are having a difficult time with life. Though we tend to think of kids as being lucky, it really is difficult to be a kid. This story illustrates that fact well, and I think kids ages 9-12 can easily relate to the characters.
The story of Graham's grandfather can be appreciated by young and old alike. Though this tale is intended for kids who might not see the depth here, I certainly felt it. I admit I had tears in my eyes as the old gargoyle transformed into a guardian of stone, the final passage of the gargoyles of Cascade. It was a touching and well written moment, and I fully believe this author can write tales for adults as well as kids (if he hasn't done so already).
There is mention that the gargoyles have left Earth because humans no longer believe in magic. It is a warning to both young and old, imploring us to continue to believe and keep our imaginations keen. At least, that is how I see it. Though if no one on earth believes in magic, how would a person explain the appearance of new gargoyles on churches from time to time? I think there are still some who believe, and perhaps in this story it is those who tend to the churches themselves. Perhaps there is a pact or a detail that I overlooked. In any case, I choose to believe the author intended for a select few on our planet to be aware of the magic of gargoyles.
This is an excellent story for kids and those who are still young at heart. Young Graham reminds us to have faith in ourselves and to trust in those around us. Never forget that magic is all around us, and it is a thing of beauty.
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