Kingdom's Dawn (Kingdom, Book 1)

by Chuck Black

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

JU BL

Collection

Publication

Multnomah (2006), Edition: Illustrated, 160 pages

Description

Sixteen-year-old Leinad, a farmer, learns that his calling is to help thwart the Dark Knight and his Shadow Warriers, who are trying to stop the King from restoring the kingdom of Arrethtrae to glory.

User reviews

LibraryThing member padame
He’s just a young man, but that doesn’t chance the truth.
He was chosen…
Sixteen-year-old Leinad thought he was a common farmer’s son, nothing more. He wondered why his father had trained him for years to master the sword, not exactly a tool of the trade for farmers-but one tragic event
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initiates a world of revelation.
Only then does he begin to understand his calling-a calling no other man in the entire kingdom of Arrethtrae can fulfill-a calling given him by the King Himself.
Teamed with a young slave girl, Leinad is thrust into adversity and danger-for the Dark Knight and his vicious Shadow Warriors will stop at nothing to thwart the King’s plan to restore the kingdom. Leinad will need more than a sharp blade and swift hand to fulfill his mission and survive the evil plots of the King’s sworn enemies!!
Journey to Arrethtrae, where the King and His Son implement a bold plan to save their kingdom’ where courage, faith, and loyalty stand tall in the face of opposition’ where good will not bow to evil-and the future of a kingdom lies in the hands of a young man.
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LibraryThing member msh09
I read this book to my son. He absolutely LOVED it. It comes with discussion questions in the back that we had a lot of fun talking about, too. This series is an allegory of the Bible. It was neat to see my son's eyes lighting up when he would figure out what the event in the book was a
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representation of from the Bible. There's a lot of sword-fighting and things like that to keep him excited.
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LibraryThing member EstherFilbrun
I’ve read this book three or four times now. I was first introduced to the story as a pre-teen, and I’ve loved it ever since. I have always been a bit sad that this book has a slow start, because I think that could be a bit off-putting to younger readers (or maybe I’m mistaken, because even
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though I was a slow reader when I first got the book, I still found it gripping?). I love the way Chuck Black has taken familiar Bible stories and woven them into this clever allegory. Leinad and Tess have always been sweet, relatable characters, and I love how they choose what is right even when it’s hard, and in the process, help other people. A great story, with enough adventure to keep even the more distractible readers entertained. Recommended for the 10-13 age range.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

160 p.; 8.24 inches
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