by L.A. Meyer.
Publisher: Turtleback
Year: 2004
ISBN: 978-0613716406
Year: 2004
ISBN: 978-0613716406
Genre: Fiction/Adventure
Themes: Pirates
Rating: Ages 11 and up
Awards: ALA Best Book for Young Adults, Booklist Editor's Choice
AR Points: 11.0
Awards: ALA Best Book for Young Adults, Booklist Editor's Choice
AR Points: 11.0
Fantastic Book for older readers. Great for boys or girls interested in adventure, pirates and historical fiction.
Text of Video: Welcome everyone.
Today’s video is all about the novel Bloody Jack by L.A. Meyer. The
description on the cover says “being an
account of the curious adventures of Mary Jacky Faber, Ship’s Boy. Mary
Faber is the daughter of a school
teacher who has come to London to teach.
When his position falls through and the family takes ill, everyone dies
except Mary. Orphaned and alone, Mary
is forced out on the streets and is taken in by a gang of street
children. Mary and the gang live on the streets. They beg for pennies
and food. Sometimes Mary reads the news to the people
in the streets and they make money that way.
When they have money, they buy a meat pie and share it between the
gang. When the leader of the gang,
Charlie, is killed Mary discovers his body.
Heartbroken and crying, she steals his clothes and shiv. She cuts her
hair and dresses like a boy so
she can join a ship’s crew and see the world.
Mary changes her name to Jacky and is accepted to the crew of the
Dolphin because she can read. She tells
the crew she is a boy of 10 and bunks down with the 5 other ships boys
near the
cannons. Jacky helps prepare the
schoolroom for the midshipmen, and takes watch and does all the things
the
other ship’s boys do. The British Naval
ship the Dolphin travels to Palma and Jamaica in search of pirates, and
treasure. Jacky is growing up during
this time and she has to hide the fact that she is becoming a woman.
She also has feelings for Jamie the young
merchant’s boy who joined as a ship’s boy with her in London. Jacky is
worried about being thrown overboard
when the crew finds out she is a girl, or worse being hanged. How will
Jacky ever share the truth and will
she ever become a lady?
If you love pirate
tales, then you are going to love this book.
It has a sequel called Curse of the Blue tattoo.
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