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In Search of Honor

by Donnalynn Hess

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Fourteen-year-old Jacques Chénier is drawn into the tumult of the French Revolution as he struggles to free himself from the prison of his own bitterness and find the true meaning of honor.
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I'm fairly sure, what I read in my students' 8th grade Lit. book is an abridged version. Nonetheless, it is a good story that shows the dangers of living one's life to please men. It is a simple read, set in during the French Revolution. It includes some historical characters and events. ( )
  memlhd | Jan 23, 2016 |
I'm fairly sure, what I read in my students' 8th grade Lit. book is an abridged version. Nonetheless, it is a good story that shows the dangers of living one's life to please men. It is a simple read, set in during the French Revolution. It includes some historical characters and events. ( )
  memlhd | Jan 23, 2016 |
This one's a tale set in the French Revolution. It's the story of Jacques Chénier, the son of a sculptor. His father is killed by a French nobleman, an event which fills Jaques' heart with hatred and his mother's with despair. Other events give Jacques more reason to be angry. When the revolution comes, he then has the opportunity to settle accounts. Will he seek revenge? Or might he take a more honorable road? Overall it's a good enough story, but it lacks the drama, liveliness or character to raise itself above simple waiting room material.
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  Hamburgerclan | Mar 10, 2007 |
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