At the Back of the North Wind
Publisher Description
At the Back of the North Wind by George MacDonald is a blend of fantasy and moral allegory, first published in 1871. The story follows Diamond, a kind and imaginative young boy living in Victorian England. He befriends the North Wind, a mystical, personified force of nature who takes the form of a beautiful woman. She carries Diamond on magical journeys, showing him the world’s joys and sorrows, and teaching him profound lessons about life, death, and the nature of goodness.
The North Wind often brings destruction, but she also reveals that her actions are part of a greater, benevolent plan. Through their adventures, Diamond learns to embrace faith, compassion, and the belief in ultimate harmony, even in the face of hardship. His pure-hearted nature touches the lives of those around him, spreading hope in a bleak world.
At the Back of the North Wind explores themes of love, suffering, and the mystery of divine providence, with MacDonald weaving a dreamlike narrative that appeals to both children and adults. Its rich symbolism and spiritual depth have made it a timeless classic, inspiring readers to ponder the balance between life’s trials and its transcendent beauty.