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The Veiling Society [Paperback]

J.C. Lynn (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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May 17, 2000
Ashley hates her life.

First her mother dies, then her sister turns against her, then her father stops talking to her and then, then he moves them all to the boons!

She's not sure she can take much more. All this stress and she's only nine years old.

Is seems as though this is going to be one long, painful life.

The day she moves to her new home is the bleakest one she can remember since her mother died a year before. Instead of unpacking her room she sneaks out of the house to take a walk and just be alone.

The woods in front of her new home look inviting, so she decides to take a look. Yes. This is a place where she can be alone to think...

As she walks along, suddenly she realizes that the trees are getting fainter and fainter. Looking down, she notices with horror that her own body is as well! Soon all she can see is white and, in terror, she calls for her father.

But there is no answer.

Again and again she calls him until finally she hears an answer. But this is not her father! This is a little girl from another world!

The little girl's name is Sense and she is the strangest person Ashley has ever seen. Telling Ashley that it would be unwise to want to return home so quickly, she leads our little heroine to her friend Crazy's house.

Ashley isn't sure that she wants to meet someone named Crazy.

But Crazy turns out to be pretty normal, as Crazys go, and soon Ashley has warmed up to both of them. Going home begins to seem like a waste as she is told more and more about Specifia, the world she has come to.

Though Crazy and Sense seem nice, they are very skittish about certain questions Ashley has, saying only that Wisdom will tell her the next day. So, though she knows her father will be worried, Ashley stays the night at Crazy's home. Nothing, she thinks that night, will keep her from finding out more about this interesting place. Nothing.

While Ashley is fearful of Wisdom at first, like Crazy and Sense she soon learns to love and respect her. Wisdom explains many things to Ashley, including that she is supposedly the great heroine of Specifia, not only that but a real legend! Of course, she is amazed by this and more than a little cynical about the whole deal. Still, the fact that Specifia even exists is amazing, so why should anything else surprise her? After Wisdom explains to her about Society, the dark and evil city that is slowly extinguishing souls, Ashley begins to fear this heroine thing as well as awe it. She is supposed to fight IT, the terrible demon controlling Society? She is supposed to save the entire world of Specifia as well as her own? She is supposed to do this all alone? How? She's just a little girl! She can't do anything remotely close to this!

Can she?

Wisdom seems so sure that she can that Ashley takes the job. Surely Wisdom can't be wrong and besides, this is much more of an adventure than going home would ever be. Soon Ashley finds herself sitting atop a Specifian saddle horse with her two new friends by her side, riding into adventure and not a little bit of danger as well. Can our little heroine defeat an entire city? Can she somehow save two entire worlds? How? She has no idea.

By the time she reaches the dark city, though, she knows something that will keep her sane, focused and strong. Something that will make all the difference between victory and defeat. Something she had no idea about before. Something stronger than anything IT or Society can ever throw at her.

She knows that with God all things are possible, even a little girl toppling an entire evil realm and saving two worlds single handily.


Editorial Reviews

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". . . with the aid of some special friends, including the mysterious Creator,

Ashley] may just learn that she is more important than she has ever known in her life! -- Marin Elizabeth Xiques - fantasy writer and illustrator

"The Veiling Society" is an exciting adventure story as well as a moral one that makes the readers think.

-- Jill Charles, college graduate with degrees in creative writing and literature, schoolteacher in Seattle, Washington

The book is fun and entertaining. It is reminiscent of the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. . . this book's main thrust is a message of hope, love, and forgiveness. -- Chris Dulabone, writer

About the Author

J.C. Lynn was born in Charleston, South Carolina. She spent most of her childhood in Genesee, Idaho and Spokane, Washington, with her mother Sue and sisters Heather and Janice. While in Spokane, she graduated from Lewis and Clark High School and soon after married her high school sweetheart.

Lynn has always been a writer, since before she could even write at all, making up stories with her toys even as a tiny tot. Since then, she has written many stories and poems, including two full length fantasy novels: The Journey Through Zjanine and The Veiling Society. Lynn currently lives in Spokane, Washington with her husband Tony and two daughters, Cisily and Emily.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 337 pages
  • Publisher: Jessica Sandoval (May 17, 2000)
  • ISBN-10: 0966542460
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966542462
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,247,431 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful New Allegory!, February 16, 2001
This review is from: The Veiling Society (Paperback)
Following in the tradition of other Christian allegories, such a Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress or the classic Hind's Feet in High Places, J. C. Lynn (Jessica Sandoval) offers her Veiling Society for today's adolecents.

The story follows Ashley, who has recently lost her mother in a drunk driving accident and subsequently moved from Florida to Washington, who one day stumbles into the land of Specifia, wherein the abstract concepts of earth are incarnate. There she is guided by Sense and Crazy, both of whom work for Wisdom, to combat the Destroyer, his demon, IT, and their city, Society, in order to free the seven sisters (generally named after the gifts/fruits of the Spirit) and restore the crumbled city of Innocence. Along the way, Ashley comes up against several humorous puns in the vein of Lewis Carroll - such as literal saddlehorses - and fanciful gizmos to rival Harry Potter's world - such as the weather making airplane.

Fun and games take up approximately half of the book, but the true story begins once in Society. Ashley, Sense and Crazy are captured by IT and given new, brainwashed personas. They are Providentially saved by Conscience; and Ashley is guided to "the building" to face the cardinal vices and free the sisters - of whom Ashley has been revealed as one: Youth. The story ends with Ashley's return home and the hope for the conversion of her small family. Although Lynn hints that the devil is still lurking out there, and that both Ashley and the reader should keep on guard.

Wonderfully, the morality for this book is excellent. The connections between the various allegorial figures, the virtues which are employed to overcome the vices - everything leads to a correct (and relieving!) morality. The content is tense, but not graphic; and the language and characters are eminently suitable for the book's target audience of pre-adolecents. However, for the adult, a few of the allegorical figures/places (such as the Love Forest) might cause a groan or two, and Lynn makes no bones about veiling God's voice or His Son's: both speak directly and in BOLD LETTERS to Ashley throughout nearly the entirity of the story. The first section of the book includes almost no conflict as the companions journey through Specifia, to the story's slight detriment. However, this lack is more than made up in the second half of the story which takes place wholly in Society, and which begins to take on a mild form of Orwellian atmosphere.

Pre-teens and those who enjoy allegorical puzzles will enjoy The Veiling Society.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Veiling Society, June 14, 2000
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Chris (Belen, NM, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Veiling Society (Paperback)
Ashley, a nine-year-old girl who has recently lost her mother, finds herself in a strange land called Specifia. In Specifia, things are exactly what their names imply. Sitting on a sleeper sofa makes one fall asleep. Looking out a storm window, one always sees a stormy scene. Puns are taken very seriously. But the story is not all silly puns. There are also some exciting adventures involving an evil presence called IT, who works for an unseen power known as The Destroyer. They have created great dangers to the Specifians, including a deadly desert and the corruptive city of Society. These elements have also affected the outside world. It is up to Ashley to stop the spread of the desert and free the rightful rulers of Specifia. The book is fun and entertaining. It is reminiscent of the Oz books by L. Frank Baum, the Narnia books by C.S. Lewis, and some of the fantasy of J.R.R. Tolkien. But it also has an element that is often missing in modern fantasy. Instead of revolving around so-called adult action, this book's main thrust is a message of hope, love, and forgiveness. Without ever becoming "preachy," J.C. Lynn offers readers clear examples of good will, positive ethics, character counts, and common sense. The characters are instantly engaging, and I hope we will be seeing them again in a sequel. The story moves along swiftly and should appeal to anyone who enjoys a good adventure. The cover is a beautiful full-color photograph showing a collage of objects that appear in the story. The interior illustrations (also by the author) are charming. Overall, this book is a very nice production that deserves a place of honor on any fantasy lover's bookshelf.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jessi, August 2, 2003
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IamClaynadian (UpJessisBum, USA) - See all my reviews
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Hey Jessi, You bg wenier! whats up"? its angie from TTC, why dont you write a book on clays redwood? you seem to have wuite an interest in that!! hahahah
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