Pyrate's Boy (Kelpies)

Pyrate's Boy (Kelpies)

by Beatrice Colin (Author)

Synopsis

Shortlisted for the Scottish Children's Book Awards 2015 'The boy looks about seven or eight years old and should weigh next to nothing. And yet it takes four men to drag him out of the water. We soon realise why. Padlocked around his ankle is a thick metal chain, which plummets right down to the sea's bottom. If we want to save him, we have to pull up the chain. And whatever is at the end of it.' Silas Orr, an 11-year-old runaway from Greenock, is saved from certain death by Captain Jon Harkin, aka the infamous pirate Black Johnnie. Choosing to stay aboard, he becomes pirate's boy on the feared ship Tenacity. Now the crew have rescued another drowning boy, but this one has a lead box chained to his ankle. What could be precious enough to keep safe with a human buoy? Whatever it is, someone will come looking for it. Silas must help Johnnie discover the child's secret and outwit their pursuers. But life on the high seas isn't easy. Silas' adventures become more and more dangerous as he escapes from an erupting volcano, navigates through treacherous coral reefs, and encounters a knifewielding, cartwheeling girl. The pirates' exploits take them from Jamaica to Glasgow -- but what awaits Silas there?

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 272
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Kelpies
Published: 19 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1782500138
ISBN 13: 9781782500131
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
'This is a terrific swashbuckling adventure which combines a vivid sense of place with page-turning urgency and a roster of charismatic characters, particularly the pyrates. This is quite simply a novel of most excellent storytelling, transporting the reader across oceans and back in time at pace which never flags and always surprises.' -- Catherine Forde, author of Sugarcoated and Fatboy Swim '[T]his swashbuckling adventure...l offers a story of interesting characters, darkest villains and a rattling good pace that keeps the surprises coming thick and fast... Its plot, pace and characters make this story live and brings new impetus to an old genre. Recommended.' -- Armadillo 'Blackmail, mutiny and an erupting volcano all contribute to the page-turner, but it is the bond between the captain and Silas that makes this story a page-earner. An exciting adventure with a tender heart.' -- Kirkus
Author Bio
E. B. Colin lives in Glasgow. A former journalist, she now lectures in Creative Writing at Strathclyde University while writing novels and short stories for children and adults, and BBC radio plays. Her work has been shortlisted for a British Book Award, a Saltire Award and a Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year Award.