Synopses & Reviews
Lysander, a young Helot slave, knows little about the mysterious pendant he wears round his neck—the Fire of Ares. When after a chance meeting, he learns that he is of noble heritage, the pendant takes on new meaning as the link to his fathers life and death. Suddenly Lysander is thrust into the life of a Spartan warrior and must struggle to prove himself worthy. But when the pendant is stolen, he must fight to retrieve it, and fulfill its powerful destiny before it is too late.
This action packed tale of honor, glory and epic battles in Ancient Greece will appeal to even the most reluctant readers, and Lysanders rise from slave to Spartan warrior will leave them thirsting for more.
Review
"Ford includes plenty of thrilling fights and footraces as he propels his story toward a sequel. Blood and sweat enhance the book's appeal. A useful introduction to ancient history for its target audience." Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Lysander, a young Helot slave, knows little about the mysterious pendant he wears round his neck the Fire of Ares. When after a chance meeting, he learns that he is of noble heritage, the pendant takes on new meaning as the link to his father's life and death. Suddenly Lysander is thrust into the life of a Spartan warrior and must struggle to prove himself worthy. But when the pendant is stolen, he must fight to retrieve it, and fulfill its powerful destiny before it is too late.
This action packed tale of honor, glory and epic battles in Ancient Greece will appeal to even the most reluctant readers, and Lysander's rise from slave to Spartan warrior will leave them thirsting for more.
Synopsis
An action-packed tale of honor, glory, and epic battles in ancient Greece.Lysander, a young Helot slave, knows little about the mysterious pendant he wears around his neck except its name—the Fire of Ares. But when the pendant is stolen, he must fight to retrieve it and fulfill its powerful destiny before it is too late.
“Ford includes plenty of thrilling fights and footraces as he propels his story toward a sequel. Blood and sweat enhance the books appeal.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Middle-grade boys who love action and vividly depicted battles will seize upon Fords childrens book debut, and theyll encounter a large number of interesting facts about ancient Greece along the way.” —Booklist
About the Author
Michael Ford read English and Classics at Oxford University, before a stint teaching English in Greece. He worked in children's nonfiction publishing for several years before becoming an editor of adult fiction in West London. Spartan is his first childrens novel.