This is a story about every child's imagination--your imagination. It
takes place in the early twentieth century about 1910. It is a fairy
tale, a fantasy. However, the places are real and so are the people. The
names have been altered to add a touch of mystery, or just in case
someone does not like his or her character. The house is real, including
the three doors. Maybe it's your house, your home town, or your family.
Maybe it's your name that has been changed in our story. Even Gillo, the
Troll is real. At least he was real to my youngest grandson. The only
contrast to his imaginary friend, Gillo and the Gillo of our story is
that his friend Gillo was just about always in trouble. When my
grandson, was about Sue's age in our story (four), he came walking in
the living room with peanut butter all over his face. His mom said,
"Didn't I say to stay out of the peanut butter?" He immediately said,
"Yes, but you don't understand; Gillo fell into the peanut butter jar,
and I was just trying to get him out." Imagination is an excellent gift.