The Giant's House

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The Giant's House is the debut novel of Elizabeth McCracken, first published in 1996. The novel was short-listed for the 1996 National Book Award for Fiction. The novel explores how Peggy Cort, a librarian and "old maid", falls in love with one of her patrons, the world's tallest Man, James Sweatt. The novel principally reflects on Peggy's exploration of humanity, despite the love story at the center. The described the novel as also successful reflecting on the dehumanizing treatment of "freakish" medical conditions. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Giant's House is the debut novel of Elizabeth McCracken, first published in 1996. The novel was short-listed for the 1996 National Book Award for Fiction. The novel explores how Peggy Cort, a librarian and "old maid", falls in love with one of her patrons, the world's tallest Man, James Sweatt. The novel principally reflects on Peggy's exploration of humanity, despite the love story at the center. The described the novel as also successful reflecting on the dehumanizing treatment of "freakish" medical conditions.
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