There is no occasion more sacred to the Klingons than the Day of Honor. And to the Klingon youth, honor is a lesson heard-learned and harder-earned. The hunter instinct is taking over Alexander, driving him to violence when he can't control his emerging Klingon traits. He's in trouble at school when
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult Books #11: Day of Honor 5: Honor Bound
β Scribed by Gallagher, Diana G
- Book ID
- 107889414
- Publisher
- Minstrel Paperback
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Star Trek; YA Starfleet Academy DS9 11
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0671014528
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β¦ Synopsis
There is no occasion more sacred to the Klingons than the Day of Honor. And to the Klingon youth, honor is a lesson hard-learned and harder-earnedβ¦. The hunter instinct is taking over Alexander, driving him to violence when he canβt control his emerging Klingon traits. Heβs in trouble at school when his father, Worf, gives his word as a Starfleet officer that Alexanderβs behavior will change. But it takes a frightening confession from Worf before Alexander understands that he must learn to control himself or lose everything he loves. A Klingon is honor-bound to keep his word, at any cost. And Alexander is about to pay the price as he faces disgrace and dishonor for challenging his bullying classmates with character instead of force.
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