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Westmark Trilogy #1 Westmark (Mass Market Paperback)

by Lloyd Alexander (Author)
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A boy fleeing from criminal charges falls in with a charlatan, his attendant and an urchin girl, travels with them about the kingdom of Westmark, and ultimately arrives at the palace where the king is grieving over the loss of his daughter.


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Theo flees from criminal charges and falls in with a charlatan, his dwarf attendant, and an urchin girl, traveling with them about the kingdom of Westmark in a dangerous plan to save themselves and the kingdom. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable!, May 30 2004
By "ejbuhl" (Erie, PA) - See all my reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It had a gripping plot, and I did not find it hard to follow the storyline at all. The characters were memorable, making it easy to transition between what was happening in different parts of the country. This is one of those books that makes you terribly disappointed when it is over. I'm looking forward to the rest of the trilogy. The only criticism that I have is that the ending was fairly predictable, although I was curious to see how they would get to it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Westmark, Oct 15 2003
Westmark Dell Publishing, 1981, 190pp., $4.50
Lloyd Alexander ISBN: 0-440-9973-3

When was the last time you thought about whether or not it is right to kill someone? Is it ever right to kill someone? Yes? No? Are you sure? To help you with this difficult question, Westmark is an adventurous read that makes you think about the difference between right and wrong. Lloyd Alexander has realistically crafted a tale focusing on the struggles of one virtuous character, Theo.
The story begins with Theo working as a newspaper apprentice to his master named Anton. Theo is an orphan and had several other jobs before Anton took him in. These jobs consisted of ones such as a cooper, a person who repairs barrels. Eventually, he ended up being Anton's apprentice, Theo thinks of him as a father. It seems as if life is going well.
However, one day Theo accepts a request to write an article from a mysterious and wealthy character. With the offer of money, Theo could not refuse and agreed to have the article done by 9:00 AM the next day. Although he considered this task to be pretty impossible, he got himself pretty far along by the time Anton came home and began to help. The two worked diligently until interrupted by a visit from Militia Men. They had come to do a routine inspection, which had not gone as smoothly as planned. This, my fellow readers, is the start of it all. Don't know what "all" refers to? Then I suggest you get a move on and read the book. When you finally do find out, don't worry, because it doesn't end there.
During the story, Theo has two encounters with Las Bombas and Musket. The first was inside a coach after traveling from his hometown Dorning. Musket wanted Theo to leave and after pleading, Theo eventually managed to persuade Musket partially. Musket told him to wait and not go anywhere while he went to get Las Bombas. Las Bombas briefly spoke with Theo about his problems and suggested that he not go back to town. Las Bombas also hinted as to where Theo should go, which ended up being through the fields. Theo took his advice which lead to where they met up again.
During the second encounter, Las Bombas persuaded Theo to go with him. Afterwards, they traveled together and met up with Mickle. At the time she was an unhealthily skinny person. Mickle messed up one of Las Bombas' schemes by throwing her voice an object that was supposed to act as a fortune teller. They ended up making a lot of money which was enough to convince Las Bombas that she would be useful. Despite Las Bombas' scheming nature, Theo was fond of him. Musket would always mind his own business and went along with everything and Mickle is a sensitive girl who up front, pretends to be tough. Her and Theo became really close over time.
Westmark is told in third person and even though it may seem realistic, it is actually a science fiction/fantasy novel as well. The realness of the story connects mostly through Theo. Throughout the story as Theo worked with his friends and watched them trick people out of money, he realized for one of the first times that his own dignity is wavering. Later on, he observed one of his friends named Florian shoot people without hesitation and struggled even more. He found much conflict in his need to be virtuous and dignified. Unfortunately, since the world revolves around such dishonest acts, Theo had a lot coming to him.
I highly recommend Westmark by Lloyd Alexander. He has done an excellent job of weaving a quilt filled with adventure, personal conflict and moral. This book concentrates on realistic issues which helps bring the story to life before your very own eyes. I was captivated by the unfailing suspense, barely allowing me to put the book down. If you need guidance deciding between what's wrong and right in the world, Westmark is the book for you. Regret, you will not feel.

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5.0 out of 5 stars More great YA fantasy from Lloyd Alexander, Oct 4 2003
By ... "vilbs" (Montreal) - See all my reviews
Theo is a nondescript printers apprentice in the Kingdom of Westmark, and although he is unaware of it, all is not well within his homeland. The country has fallen under the sway of the villainous Minister Cabbarus, and he is slowly yet surely depriving the people of their freedoms. When soldiers come to enforce censorship laws at his press, Theo fights back, and by so doing becomes a fugitive and an outlaw.

From there, he takes up with several colorful characters that could only spring from the imagination of Lloyd Alexander. Las Bombas the con-man, the surly dwarf Musket, the urchin girl Mickel, and Theo compose an eclectic company of rogues trying to make their way through troubled times. Add to that the charismatic revolutionary Florian and his band of rebels, and Theo's entire world is a whirlwind of activity and uncertainty.

"Westmark" sets up a great tale of romance, warfare, political intrigue, and personal discovery that makes it a true delight to read, as well as a page turning adventure. Theo especially must come to terms with his life, the youth that he's been, and the man that he wants to become. Although technically a young adult novel, Alexander takes on several serious issues in this novel, such as censorship, violence, and morality, all of which make it a thought provoking and entertaining read. Lloyd Alexander delivers a masterpiece, and the best part is that after "Westmark", there are still two more books to read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A trilogy by Lloyd Alexander, the grand master of fantasy!
Theo, a printer's apprentice, is about to have his whole life changed! When he agrees to print a traveling showman's pamphlet, he doesn't think about the consequences which might... Read more
Published on April 28 2003 by Priscilla Stafford

4.0 out of 5 stars A Long Journey to Adulthood Begins...
As with his wonderful "Prydain" books, in this trilogy (the present book, followed by "The Kestrel" and "The Beggar Queen") Alexander sets out to entertain us, and if he can... Read more
Published on Jul 21 2002 by Michael Weber

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, yet Confusing
At the beginning of Westmark, you follow the story of Theo and how he gets in trouble. Then he goes on small adventures with new people who have very interesting backrounds... Read more
Published on May 30 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars History and ethics
Lloyd Alexander strays from his more popular fantasy adventures into a historical drama, with tinges of political thriller and, of course, a subtle coming-of-age for several... Read more
Published on May 22 2002 by E. A Solinas

3.0 out of 5 stars Westmark review
Westmark was an interesting story, however,I did not care for the author's style. When I arrived at the second chapter, I was confused for a time due to the simultaneous plots... Read more
Published on May 14 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Entering Westmark
Westmark was a fairly enjoyable book. However, I often found myself skipping the parts of the intertwined plot. Read more
Published on May 14 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book
From the opening quote to the last sentence, I loved this book. I read it on a plane ride from LA to Minneapolis. Read more
Published on April 26 2002 by Sithara

5.0 out of 5 stars Vastly Underrated
It is so difficult trying to write a review on Westmark because I love the book so much. It is also hard because the book encompasses so much, both in its plot and in its... Read more
Published on Jul 26 2001 by oddsfish

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent beginning to an excellent series
Westmark is a thought-provoking and powerfully told tale of decision and consequence. As a novel for young people, it carries its weight well by balancing hard-hitting moral and... Read more
Published on May 11 2001 by Harold T Thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars A great series to read after the Prydain novels.
The Westmark trilogy -- of which this is the first book -- is in many ways a successor to the Prydain novels. Read more
Published on Dec 24 1999 by Joy Kim

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