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The Fire of Ares

di Michael Ford

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When slaves rebel in ancient Sparta, twelve-year-old Lysander, guarded by an heirloom amulet, the Fire of Ares, is caught between the Spartan ruling class, with whom he has been training as a warrior since his noble heritage was revealed, and those among whom he was recently laboring as a slave.
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Lysander, a Helot slave, knows little about the mysterious pendant he wears around his neck, the Fire of Ares. When after a chance meeting, he learns that he is of noble heritage. Suddenly Lysander is thrust into the life of a Spartan warrior and must struggle to prove himself worthy ( )
  Christian1997 | Dec 7, 2021 |
Very pleasantly surprised at this fun read. Lysander, a Helot boy in ancient Sparta possesses a pendant called The Fire of Ares. Because of this, an Ephor, Sarpedon, reveals himself to be the boy's grandfather. One of his sons is Lysander's father and his mother is a Helot woman. Lysander and his ailing mother are now taken under the protection of Sarpedon and Lysander enrolled in the agoge, the Spartan educational system. Lysander undergoes brutal treatment as a mothax [half Helot/half Spartiate sponsored by someone] and finds out who his friends and who his enemies are through bitter experiences. He overcomes bullying and prejudice with the aid of his friends. We see him grow from boy to man and also, his developing self-confidence.

Written for young people, this novel gives a glimpse into Spartan society and scattered all through are facts on that culture.
I liked the fact there was a moral: through his speech to Helots, Lysander puts down a Helot revolt without bloodshed. The wrestling match and the Games were exciting. I don't care if the novel was probably clichéd: the underdog overcoming horrendous odds, the sick mother....it was still worthwhile reading.

Highly recommended. ( )
  janerawoof | Mar 24, 2016 |
I picked up this first in a juvenile series called "Spartan Quest" think it would be Percy Jackson knockoff fantasy. It turns out, however, to be classic juvenile historical fiction, and rather well done at that. The hero is born a Helot, the Messenian serf-class in Sparta; however, it turns out that he has connections, and perhaps a destiny, connected with the ruling-class Spartans. Rather rough stuff here, with lots of bullying and combat, but with a wealth of detail and tackling complex social history with skill. Not for fantasy fans, or those who don't like 'boy fiction' but still quite good. Not sure whether I'll look for sequels. ( )
  bunnyjadwiga | May 5, 2010 |
This is the first in an exciting series following the life of a young Spartan boy, Lysander. Lysander's mother is a Helot, and lives for many years as a Helot slave before he is doscovered by his grandfather and given the opportunity to joint the punishing Spartan school.

He must overcome prejudice, mortal danger, hatred and thefts to prove himself worthy of his place in the school.

This book is written for readers of abou 9-11+, but it rewards older readers too. It contains a wealth of historical information, in much the same way as Caroline Lawrence's Roman Mysteries. ( )
  sirfurboy | May 19, 2009 |
Lysander is a Helot, a slave who works the fields for Sparta. He longs to help free his people from the injustice of slavery and fight as fiercely as a Spartan. He is given that chance one day, when his grandfather finds him and it is revealed he is half Spartan. He is to enter the agoge and receive Spartan training. At first it is very difficult and he is very whiney. But as the days pass, he becomes stronger in both mind and body and works to be a beacon for both Sparta and the Helots during a time of chaos that is quickly arriving. ( )
  chibimajo | Jan 19, 2009 |
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When slaves rebel in ancient Sparta, twelve-year-old Lysander, guarded by an heirloom amulet, the Fire of Ares, is caught between the Spartan ruling class, with whom he has been training as a warrior since his noble heritage was revealed, and those among whom he was recently laboring as a slave.

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