The Martyr of Chalaines: A Novella of Heroines
€œWhile Gibby roots his story in the twentieth century and peoples it with characters from the German occupation of France during World War II, The Martyr of Chalaines is a timeless tale of the triumph of good over evil.
€œC.S. Lewis had great respect and admiration for George MacDonald. Lewis felt that McDonald€s genius was in fantasy that €˜hovered between the allegorical and the mythopoeic.€ It is this region of the literary landscape that Bryce Gibby firmly establishes his novella, The Martyr of Chalaines. . . There is a wisdom and maturity in Gibby€s novella that is certain to attract devoted readers of all ages.€ Scott Cameron