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"You got a job, Travellin' Jack," Speedy told him. "A job that ain't gonna let you go, and that's the Lord's truth. I wish it was different."
Jack Sawyer, twelve years old, is about to begin a most fantastic journey, an exalting, terrifying quest for the Talisman--for only the Talisman can save Jack's dying mother and defeat the enemy who is out to destroy them both. 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 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 continuing 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; Jack's late father could, the malevolent Morgan Sloat can, and so will Jack himself.
As Jack makes his way westward towards the redemptive Talisman, a dual array of heart-stopping encounters challenges him at every step--from a terrifying period when he's held captive in an Indiana home for wayward boys that is run by a sadistic religious fanatic, to sudden and murderous attacks by enemies of Queen Laura in the Territories.
Stephen King and Peter Straub have combined their talents to create an unforgettable epic of fantasy, adventure and resounding triumph.
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Fantastique, Romans, Talismans, Mothers and sons, Fiction, Quests (Expeditions), Boys, Fantasy, Horror, Fantasy fiction, Fictional Works, Fiction, horror, Mothers and sons, fiction, Fiction, fantasy, general, Horror - General, Fiction - Horror, Fiction / HorrorPeople
Ella, Elroy, Gloria, Henry, Jason, Larry, Lewis, Lori, Margaret, Midnight, Morgan of Orris, Osmond, Rudolph, Rushton, Scout, Silver Lady, Simon, Snowball, Stephen, Timmy, Wolf, Peter Abelson, Billy Adams, Anders, Carlton Atwell, Mr. Balgo, Minette Banberry, Hector, Bast, Jerry Bledsoe, Nita Bledsoe, Diamond Jim Brady, Haystack Calhoun, Tom Cassidy, Lily Cavanaugh, Lorette Chang, Bob Darrent, Bruce Davey, Jason DeLoessian, Laura DeLossian, Alan Destry, Asher Dondorf, Mr. Dufrey, Andrew Duggan, Jack Elam, Andy Ellis, Rafe Ellis, Ernest Fairchild, Lewis Farren, Mrs. Feeney, tom Ferguson, Coach Frazer, Reuel Gardener, Sunlight Gardener, Joseph Gargan, Randy Glover, Dexter Gordon, Michael Hagen, Judge Hallas, George Hatfield, Mr. Hatfield, Mr. Haywood, Robert Heidel, Mrs. Henry, Albert Humbert, Mr. Hunkins, Will Hutchins, George Irwinson, Ferd Janklow, Donald Keegan, Myles P. Kiger, Brandon Lewis, Emory W. Light, Bill Martin, Buster Oates, Mr. Olafson, Mrs. Owdersfelt, Roy Owdersfelt, Elbert Palamountain, Mrs. Palamountain, Jack Parker, Lester Parker, Billy Parkins, Buddy Parkins, Emmie Parkins, Lester Parkus, Bobby Peabody, Theodore Rasmussen, Jack Sawtelle, Philip Sawtelle, Jack Sawyer, Philip Sawyer, Arnold Schulkamp, Hank Scoffler, Mrs. Scoffler, Sonny Singer, Vernon Skarda, Gordon Sloat, Morgan Sloat, Richard Llewell Sloat, Inger Stevens, Victor Temkin, Andrew Thayer, Elder Thayer, Thomas Thielke, Bill Thompson, Morgan Thudfoot, Smokey Updike, Armin Van Pelt, Helen Vaughan, Clint Walker, Andy Warwick, Jerome Wild, Frank B. Williams, Philip Jack Wolf, Thomas Woodbine, Benny WoodruffPlaces
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The Talisman
2001-08, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
- First Ballantine Books edition (7)
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El talismán: (The talisman)
1999, Planeta
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Le talisman: des Territoires
1986-04, R. Laffont
Paperback
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The Talisman
1985, Penguin Books
mass market paperback
in English
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The talisman
1985-11, Berkley Books
mass market paperback
in English
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The Talisman
1985-11, Berkley Books
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"ON SEPTEMBER 15th, 1981, a boy named Jack Sawyer stood where the water and land come together, hands in the pockets of his jeans, looking out at the steady Atlantic."
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The Talisman is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. The Talisman was nominated for both the Locus and World Fantasy Awards in 1985. King and Straub followed up with a sequel, Black House (2001).
Followed by: Black House
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