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ISBN: 1025377095

ISBN13: 9781025377094

Donal Grant

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"Donal Grant" is a compelling work of Scottish fiction that weaves together elements of gothic mystery and spiritual inquiry. Following the eponymous protagonist, a humble scholar and former shepherd, the narrative takes readers to the imposing and secretive Castle Graham. There, Donal accepts a position as a tutor, only to find himself entangled in the dark history and unsettling secrets of the resident family.

As Donal navigates the labyrinthine corridors of the castle and the equally complex social dynamics of its inhabitants, his steadfast character and unwavering faith are put to the test. George MacDonald masterfully explores themes of moral integrity, the search for truth, and the redemptive power of love amidst a backdrop of hidden rooms and long-buried scandals. "Donal Grant" stands as a testament to the author's ability to combine atmospheric suspense with deep philosophical reflection.

This classic novel offers a rich portrayal of Victorian-era Scotland, capturing both its rugged landscapes and its rigid social structures. Readers will find themselves drawn into a story that is as much a journey of the soul as it is a captivating mystery. "Donal Grant" remains a significant contribution to the literary canon, highlighting the enduring struggle between light and darkness within the human heart.

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