Title: Jaclyn and the
Beanstalk
By: Mary Ting
A CBM Christian Book Review
10 out of 10.0 stars
Jaclyn and the Beanstalk by
Mary Ting is set in the 16th century, giving a new twist on the old
fairytale of Jack and the Beanstalk. Jaclyn, along with her mother and father
have a quaint life in the country, until one day Jaclyn eavesdrops on a private
meeting held by her father and other villagers in the dark of the night. As a
backdrop, Jaclyn has been hearing haunted voices whom she thinks are demons
trying to get to her soul. These nightmares become a large fear that she fights
inwardly. Facing Black Mountain, monsters, with elements of mythical tales from
the past, her worst fears are proven. But with determination and a profound
love for family, she advances as a strong, almost princess warrior.
Jaclyn is the heroine in the
story, somewhat different from most girls her age, and at the tender age of 16,
she wanted to find love first before settling down into a housewife role, as
expected by society. Jaclyn is independent, witty, fun and stubborn all at the
same time. She knows what she wants and desires, and being more of a tomboy,
prefers pants instead of dresses. Her passion for life burns ever brightly
throughout the story, as readers find out that many a day was spent training on
how to wield a sword with her father.
Tender words of wisdom given
by her father, adventure, suspense, a dreary dark side with a curse and a twist
make this a delightful story for young teens seeking their path along life. “Lead with love in your heart”, are some words to live by given by her father
seemingly inspire, teaching that life is a journey wrought with trials, but good
times do come like the sunshine. Knowing your heart, truth and love, all give
this story a strong steeping in Christian values. With a strange take on the
Roman soldier who pierced Jesus’ side and a telling of Mary Magdalene, Jaclyn
finds out a long held secret in her family’s life. Still, love overcomes all
evil in this wispy, fast-paced novel.
Mary Ting writes with an
adventurous heart, a clever pen, introducing young readers to a classic that
meets fantasy, shedding light on the family devotion and a love story that buds
to completion by the end.
This short novel comes as a
highly recommended read for parents and young adults that prefer fantasy
fiction with a Christian-based theme and a creative perspective.
Mary Ting is one of those
writers to notice and watch.
For further information about the author and her books, visit
Tangled Tales of Ting. You may get your copy of Jaclyn and the Beanstalk at Amazon or in Kindle as a download.
