
The Wizard's Son, Vol. 3, published in 1884 by Mrs. Oliphant, follows Walter, the son of a wizard, as he navigates personal struggles, family expectations, and romantic dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of a small town in Great Britain, the narrative explores themes of duty, social expectations, and the complexities of relationships, particularly as Walter confronts the arrival of new acquaintances and the weight of his familial obligations. This volume concludes the story of Walter's journey toward self-discovery amidst supernatural elements and societal pressures.


























































































































