Jarek
Publisher Description
In this sequel to ‘Sebastian’ that begins in an isolated tropical Australian town, the refusal of Zeno, a high-school student, to be victimized by a female teacher leads to his being drafted to assist at a rainforest camp where he teams up with the activities teacher, Jarek. After assisting Zeno to exact a satisfying revenge, they become great friends and soon convince their skeptical adolescent charges of the joys of independence, freedom from irrational taboos, respect for nature and each other, and pride in their natural masculine instincts.
When Jarek dumps his girlfriend he becomes the unwitting target of an unlikely group of women determined to wreak revenge on male chauvinist pigs by assassination, abduction, murder—or anything else they can think of.
At the end of the school year, blissfully unaware of the danger, Jarek and friends take off for Cairns, where they meet Sebastian and his remarkable parents.
Their small-town enemies follow them and join forces with the State President of Women's War International, a female practiced in the art of ridding the world of noncompliant males.
Customer Reviews
Justification of misogyny
The character Jareck is pompous and self-serving Justifying his actions to suit his own needs willing to use others in the name of misguided freedom.
His rants or shall we call them pontifications are basically annoying and baseless
That isn’t to say that spoke is totally all bad some senses it’s a good idea gone bad
Okay listen up
You honestly need to re read you're own book as an author and check your spelling and grammar. Don't publish something that you hadn't looked over. You spelled meters and lots of terms wrong. This book has a good concept but needs to be fixed.