Liputto: Stories of Gnomes and Trolls
These wonderful stories of the North will delight children of all ages with the humanity and grace of the gnomes.
The first few stories in this collection recount the exploits of a disagreeable troll, who ensnares unsuspecting creatures – a goldfish, butterflies – in his net and keeps them in his dark cave; other animals help to free the captives. Then begins the story, in short chapters, of Liputto, a gnome whose job it is to bring drops of sunlight deep into the earth; after seven years of work, he is awarded a kind of sabbatical, to explore for a year. For this purpose he is given an invisibility cap, so that he can remain unseen by humans, though his stated hope is to learn more about them. The rest of the book is devoted to his journey.
Liputto first helps a tiny violet, unintentionally trampled under the foot of a child; he then saves a baby bunny from a lawn mower, and helps the mother rabbit find a home safe from foxes. As the story develops, Liputto learns more about human nature, and helps to encourage kindness in them. He is called on to be courageous. And he is shown grace by others, because of his thoughtfulness and good intentions.
About the Author
Jakob Streit (1910-2009) was born in Switzerland, in the picturesque village of Spiez. He was a teacher for many years, using Waldorf teaching methods in his public school classroom. He regularly told stories for his students, and between 1940 and 2004 he wrote over forty children’s books encompassing nature stories, Bible stories, biographies and historical stories.
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