G. K. Chesterton was a Christian apologist, a literary critic, and a popular author in his own right. His fiction included a wide range of genres, from fantasies to mysteries. More than just entertainment, Chesterton stimulates the mind, providing something to consider long after the story is over.
This volume includes three classic G. K. Chesterton collections: All Things Considered, Tremendous Trifles, and Alarms and Discursions. These collections include both essays and short stories. A few gems among the stories include "The Perfect Game," "A Somewhat Improbable Story," "The Shop of Ghosts," and "How I Found the Superman."