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Justin Gerard

Author of Coming Home

11+ Works 218 Members 2 Reviews

Works by Justin Gerard

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Raising Steam (2013) — Cover artist, some editions — 3,647 copies, 117 reviews
Player's Handbook (2014) — Illustrator — 2,516 copies, 6 reviews
On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness (2008) — Cover artist, some editions — 2,329 copies, 38 reviews
Dungeon Master's Guide (2014) — Illustrator — 1,704 copies, 4 reviews
The Science of Discworld III : Darwin's Watch (2005) — Cover artist, some editions — 1,674 copies, 8 reviews
A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Nonfiction (2014) — Cover artist, some editions — 881 copies, 46 reviews
Black Heart (2009) — Cover artist, some editions — 320 copies, 10 reviews
The Book of Mordred (2005) — Cover artist, some editions — 276 copies, 10 reviews
Sidney & Norman: a Tale of Two Pigs (2006) — Illustrator, some editions — 240 copies, 5 reviews
Frostborn (2014) — Cover artist, some editions — 227 copies, 9 reviews
The Falling Machine (2011) — Cover artist, some editions — 213 copies, 7 reviews
Flight, Volume Seven (2010) — Contributor — 149 copies, 3 reviews
Hearts of Smoke and Steam (2011) — Cover artist, some editions — 75 copies, 1 review
Power Under Pressure (2013) — Cover artist, some editions — 42 copies
The Folio #27 - Part 2 of the Virgin Mine — Cover artist — 1 copy

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The artwork and presentation were okay, but the format was an odd choice. The movie on which the book is based used fairy-tale characters in an "original" story not really suitable for young children, but the "rebus sound" format is usually reserved for pre-schoolers.
 
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librisissimo | Oct 7, 2013 |
Arion and Argo are sixteen-year-old twin brothers who were shipwrecked fourteen years earlier with the Captain on the island of Terrene, where everything is a dull gray because a volcano had erupted there. Even the forest is dark and dangerous. But now the Captain has a chance to go away to his home on the island of Bluestone, promising to return one day for them and encouraging them to be ready for him by staying on the beach and not going into the forest. Yet, as time passes Argo grows tired of waiting and begins looking for fun in the forest and becoming more content with Terrene. Will the Captain ever return as he promised? And what will happen to Argo?

Coming Home is obviously intended to be an allegorical tale for young people about the second coming of Christ. Author Max Lucado explains the meaning. “In the Bible Jesus Christ tells us that he is preparing a place for us in heaven, and that he will come back for us someday. He tells us that this world is not our home and we must be ready for his return. But sometimes we grow weary of waiting for Christ’s return. We start to think that maybe this world isn’t so bad after all, and we get sidetracked by its fun distractions. Sometimes others try to convince us that what Jesus teaches us is not true, that he is not coming back, and that we should just forget about what he says and go have fun.” By reading the book, children can learn powerful lessons about faith, patience, repentance, and God’s great mercy.
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