At the Back of the North Wind is a timeless children's fantasy novel by George Mac Donald, a pioneer of modern fantasy literature and a major influence on authors like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. First published in 1871, this enchanting tale blends adventure, philosophy, and fairy-tale magic to explore profound themes of love, loss, and the mysteries of life and death.
The story follows young Diamond, a kind-hearted and innocent boy who befriends the mystical North Wind—a powerful yet gentle spirit who takes him on magical journeys through the night. As Diamond soars through the skies and ventures into unknown realms, he discovers both the beauty and sorrow of the world, learning deep lessons about compassion, fate, and the unseen forces that shape human lives.
With its lyrical prose, rich symbolism, and dreamlike atmosphere, At the Back of the North Wind is more than just a children's story—it is a philosophical exploration of suffering and hope, making it a deeply moving read for both young and adult audiences.
This beautifully illustrated edition brings Mac Donald's visionary world to life, making it an essential addition to any lover of classic fantasy and literature. At the Back of the North Wind remains a cherished masterpiece, inviting readers on a magical journey of wonder and wisdom.
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George Mac Donald was a Scottish author, poet and Christian Congregational minister.