The Talisman (1984)
(co-authored with Peter Straub)- Publisher
- Viking Donald
M. Grant (Limited edition) - Formats Available
- Book
- Synopsis
- Twelve-year-old Jack Sawyer embarks on an epic quest-a walk from the seacoast of New Hampshire to the California coast-to find the talisman that will save his dying mother's life. Jack's journey takes him into the Territories, a parallel medieval universe, where most people from his own universe have analogs called "twinners." The queen of the Territories, Jack's mother's twinner, is also dying.
- From the Flap
- Jack Sawyer, twelve years old, is about to begin a most fantastic
journey-an exalting, terrifying quest for the Talisman. Only the Talisman
can save his dying mother and defeat the enemy who is out to destroy
them. But to reach his goal, Jack must make his way not only across
the breadth of the United States, but through the wondrous and menacing
Territories as well. The Territories lie as firmly in the imagination
as Atlantis or Oz; they are as real as every reader's own vision of
that parallel world which can only be evoked in the mind's mysterious
eye. In the Territories Jack finds a world little removed from the
Earth's own Dark Ages: though the air is so sweet and clear a man
can smell a radish being pulled from the ground a mile away, a life
can be snuffed out instantly in the continual struggle between good
and evil. Jack discovers 'twinners', odd reflections of the people
he knows on Earth-most notably the dying Queen Laura, the 'twinner'
of Jack's own imperiled mother. But only a few can flip from one world
to the other like Jack's late father, his malevolent uncle Morgan
Sloat, and Jack himself. As Jack makes his way westward towards the
redemptive Talisman, a dual array of heart-stopping encounters challenges
him every step of the way-from a terrifying period of captivity in
an orphanage run by a sadistic religious fanatic, to the sudden and
murderous attacks on the Territories by the enemies of the Queen.
Stephen King and Peter Straub have combined their talents to create
an unforgettable epic of fantasy, adventure and resounding triumph.
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