Kirkus Reviews QR Code
TREASURE ISLE by Catherine Corcoran

TREASURE ISLE

A Swashbuckling Tale of a Boy and His Parrot

by Catherine Corcoran illustrated by Natalie Lundeen


With his parrot companion, a boy embarks on an ocean voyage to find buried treasure in this debut picture book.

A red-haired, freckled White boy and his bright yellow parrot board their ship, heading for the tropical island pictured on their treasure map. But with no direction to steer by except the four points of the compass, discovering the right island takes some trial and error. The first isle they spot has mermaids and red crabs; sailing north, they glimpse a snowy island and penguins. A Dragon’s Blood Tree stands on the easterly isle—but there’s no treasure to be found. After a storm, the companions at last spy Treasure Isle, where they dig up a chest packed with jewels and gold. After this marvelous (and imaginary) adventure, it’s time for bed. In her book, Corcoran employs jaunty iambic tetrameter couplets that rhyme well, propelling the adventure along. The four-points structure and repeated phrases like “Land Ahoy!” give the tale the predictability kids like, and unearthing the treasure is a satisfying payoff. Illustrating her fifth children’s book, Lundeen provides wonderfully appealing pictures with funny details, as when the boy snares an old boot while fishing.

An entertaining bedtime story with swashbuckling fun and delightful images.