Wee Gillis couldn't decide whether he wanted to be a Highlander like his father, and stalk stags or a Lowlander like his mother, and raise long-haired cows. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Originally published in 1938, this one is a delight to see back in print thanks to New York Review Books. The Scottish setting is charming and the central message, to be who you are, is important. Not content to be a hunter like his father's family or a farmer like his mother's family, Wee Gillis finds his own place in this world as a bagpiper. Baby boomers will be familiar with Robert Lawson's illustrations from such children's classics as Rabbit Hill, Ben And Me and The Story of Ferdinand, also written by Munro Leaf. I adore this book so much I named my dear and very independent Cairn Terrier puppy Wee Gillis.
Wee Gillis
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a great book. My grandma always reads it to us. My mom has been looking for it for a long time. We bought it at Barnes and Noble dot com. They had a better selection that here. It's just the truth, don't get mad!
Inspitational...especially when read with a Scottish accent!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
What started out as a crazy high school joke, led me to read this Scottish tale, a highlight of my friend's childhood. What I found was a great story about compromise, team work and love....the original black and white illustrations add to the overall quaintness and make this a definite must! My friends and I enjoyed it so much, that we named our team "Wee Gillis" in honor of Gillis' determination.
A Classic of Children's Literature
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book caught our eye because of our Scottish heritage, and we didn't realise what a treat was in store for us.The pen and ink illustrations are clever and humorous, adding to the delightful story of Wee Gillis, a young Scottish lad who is faced with the choice of where he will live - the Highlands or the Lowlands.Although the book isn't overly simplistic, our 2 year old son enjoyed it as much as our 9 year old niece, and has requested it be read over and over and over! No problem for us - we enjoy it too.Find a copy, buy a copy, and you won't regret it!
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