Available Formats
Giant
By (Author) Mollie Ray
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
2nd September 2025
14th August 2025
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
741.5
Paperback
220
Width 178mm, Height 228mm
'Wonderful, moving, original book. It teaches us a new visual language for love, for worry and for family.'
ROBERT MACFARLANE
'Mollie Ray's exquisitely rendered drawings guide us tenderly through this tale of family, courage, fear and joy.' KATIE GREEN
The captivating and affecting graphic novel debut of a major new talent.
One morning, a teenage boy wakes to find that he has grown to the size of a giant.
Inspired by the journey of the author's younger brother, this wordless wonder of a book follows the experience of a family as one of their own faces a life-threatening illness. As his health declines, can the family remain resilient on his long journey through treatment
Deeply moving and tender, with gorgeous illustrations, Mollie Ray's debut graphic novel is a resonant story of empathy, healing and hope.
'Sumptuous [and] intriguing.'
BROKEN FRONTIER
"Wonderfully unique, existing as a 'silent' comic without any dialogue, purely conveying emotion through the feelings inspired by the artwork. There's a hopefulness at the centre of it that is wonderfully refreshing." - Comics Beat, "50 Best Comics of 2024"
"A really powerful and affecting debut and the launch of a singular new talent in Mollie Ray." - Bookmunch
"Beautifully drawn, [Mollie Ray] relates a transformational, deeply personal crisis into a universal parable of fear, hope and in this case joyous resolution all without saying a word ... A moving and most remarkable achievement." - Comics Review
"A wonderful, moving, original book. It teaches us a new visual language for love, for worry and for family. It will reach and touch many hearts." - Robert Macfarlane
Mollie Ray is an illustrator and comic artist. One of Broken Frontier's 'Six To Watch in 2021' her work has been celebrated by LICAF, platforms such as Creative Boom and The AOI, and supported by the Arts Council and the Society of Authors. She graduated with a first in Illustration from the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Cumbria, the oldest of eight children, she now lives in Lancashire writing and illustration stories and delivering creative workshops to children.
www.mollieray.co.uk