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  • The Student and the Slave

  • Krillonian Chronicles, Book 3
  • By: Annie Douglass Lima
  • Narrated by: Joseph Baltz
  • Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Student and the Slave

By: Annie Douglass Lima
Narrated by: Joseph Baltz
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Summary

Is this what freedom is supposed to be like? Desperate to provide for himself and his sister Ellie, Bensin searches fruitlessly for work like all the other former slaves in Tarnestra. He needs the money for an even more important purpose, though: to rescue Coach Steene, who sacrificed himself for Bensin’s freedom. When members of two rival street gangs express interest in Bensin’s martial arts skills, he realizes he may have a chance to save his father figure after all...at a cost.

Meanwhile, Steene struggles with his new life of slavery in far-away Neliria. Raymond, his young owner, seizes any opportunity to make his life miserable. But while Steene longs to escape and rejoin Bensin and Ellie, he starts to realize that Raymond needs him, too. His choices will affect not only his own future, but that of everyone he cares about. Can he make the right ones...and live with the consequences?

©2017 Annie Douglass Lima (P)2022 Annie Douglass Lima
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Perfect ending

what a perfect ending to the trilogy, I really enjoyed all three books and I'm sad to see it end.

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Excellent Conclusion to the Series

I am grateful for the opportunity to revisit this series via audiobook. I enjoyed reading the original books when they were released and was delighted that the audiobook experience was equally brilliant.

The Student and the Slave examines a man's reconing of a situation that before hand, he only thought he understood. This book touches on themes of empathy, love, respect and seeing the other side of another person's situation. It's an excellent story full of excitement, action and adventure; but it is also a great way to introduce younger readers to difficult topics in a way that teaches love for your fellow man and basic empathy.

While Bensin's story continues, we watch Steene grow by falling. It is quite the fitting end to the Series and I highly recommend all three books.

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