His father killed in war before he was three, his mother unexpectedly dying when he was eight, Jecosan Tarres is young and poor, yet he has something not many men have: a faithful heart, a strong spirit, and the knowledge of truth taught to him by his mother and the priest Shaledan. Alone for a year, but later befriended by a blacksmith, Dalian, he has already beaten the odds of being destitute and forgotten, but clearly something or someone is at work in his life. With his faithful dog Gart, and his friend Dalian, he sets out on a life defining journey after a messenger visits him with a commission to go to Kanavar, the ancient capital of Meoria, where he is to enter the king's service and somehow prevent the war that is about to break out in his country. There are powerful forces interested in his journey, both to fail and succeed. Join young Jecosan as he struggles along, escaping sudden traps, facing prison and captivity, fighting pain and despair, losing and making friends. The Journey is Book 1 of The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres trilogy. Book 2, The Palace, and Book 3, The Battle, are also available.
Entertaining and Edifying-What More Could You Want!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Why would you want to read "The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres" yourself? Because it is full of happy times, suspense, noble sacrifice, heart-thrilling beauty, dramatic rescues, bad guys that get their just deserts, and good guys sticking to their principles against all costs-which brings to them a satisfying reward. Reading this thoroughly enjoyable story will change you, if you let it. It illustrates the basic principles of integrity, honesty, loyalty, and reaping what you sow. After finishing Book #2, I found myself comparing different aspects of the plot to my own life. By experiencing the story I was encouraged to improve myself and my own disciplines. I usually don't read a book again until several years have passed, but within a week after finishing the first two, I gathered my kids together and we have started at the beginning, reading "The Adventures" aloud and discussing its analogies. All three books will need to be purchased to finish the story, so be prepared for the agony of an unfinished high-point if in your eagerness to dive into this pleasurable tale you begin reading without the final edition in your possession.
True Hero
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Here's what I appreciate: Young Jecosan Tarres is a gentleman. He's not afraid of hard work, does with integrity the jobs no one else wants, is careful with money, and is full of dignity as he pursues the path of Truth. There's no let down in this hero's character, and the reader can have confidence that, despite obstacles, hardships, and pain, Good will win out in the end. There's wisdom in the book that avid readers won't want to miss.
The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Jecosan, a young blacksmith's apprentice, lives a quiet and peaceful life in his home village of Chegmer. His days are filled with work and wandering in the forest, looking for mushrooms and berries. Yet when something unusual begins to happen, Jecosan is prepared: he knows that everyone has a calling, and the time has come for him to receive his.Thus begins the story of Jecosan, and it will keep you turning the pages. The boy's faithful heart and firm determination to do what is commissioned to him is admirable. He seems to be going through one trial after another - and he is not made of stone, he does get hurt and does cry - but he won't give up.Other characters are also very enjoyable. Each one has a story, and touches you in his own way. One of my favorites is Lord Agassar, a noble old man who finds enough strength of character to do what is right and help Jecosan despite his own personal loss.I highly recommend this book.
Great Family Reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I read this book aloud to my children and they absolutely loved it. The only problem I had is that we read a little each night before bed and they always wanted me to read more! It is a very interesting and imaginitive book with lots of moral values built into it. I would recommend it highly to anyone. It was fascinating for the kids and yet it has plenty of underlying meaning to keep an adult interested as well. I can't wait for the next book in the series to be published!!
A superbly written novel with strong moral values
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The first volume of a trilogy, The Adventures Of Jecosan Tarres, Book 1: The Journey by Laura Lond is a superbly written novel with strong moral values which is suitable for readers as young as ten, yet deliberately written to appeal to readers of all ages. Following the life of a young man orphaned at the age of eight, and his struggles to enter the king's service and help prevent war breaking out in his country, The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres brings to life fantastic settings and crucial problems along with the travails of growing up and coming of age.
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