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BORN OF THE SEA by Kate Castle

BORN OF THE SEA

The Untold Story Of Anne Bonny And Mary Read

by Kate Castle

Pub Date: May 22nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-91-690311-1
Publisher: Dark Horse Publishing LLP

Shortly after marrying a sailor, a woman boards a pirate ship, takes a new lover, and sets off on the adventure of a lifetime in Castle’s historical novel.

Anne Bonny was born to a housemaid who had an affair with her married father, and her nontraditional parentage led to a life in which the cards always seemed stacked against her. To keep her secret from being discovered while still keeping her close, her father dressed her as a boy and had her work as a clerk in his office. Eventually, the ruse was revealed, and she and her dad fled to Charles Town, Carolina. There, as a young woman, she meets a sailor whom she marries behind her father’s back and later abandons for dashing pirate captain Jack Rackham. At sea with Jack, Anne lives a true pirate’s life—defending the ship from attackers, thieving from other pirates, and drinking the day away. During an encounter with another pirate ship, however she finds herself attracted to Mark Read, one of its crew members, who, she later finds out, once went by the name Mary—and Anne’s life, as she knows it, changes forever. Castle’s approach to the tale of Anne and Mary is consistently engrossing—from scenes of battle to moments of panic when Anne realizes that she has been captured (“A rough gunny sack covered my head. I heard distant gulls and felt a familiar pitch and roll and knew instinctively that I was inside a moving vessel at sea, but it was not the William”). The highly descriptive nature of Castle’s prose also has the effect of keeping readers engaged with the progress of Anne and Mary’s relationship. Mark’s secret is revealed early in the story, but readers don’t know when Anne will find out; the author effectively makes readers feel the tension that Mark feels while revealing the truth to Anne (“Remember…I’m still me”) and the relief that comes after Anne’s reaction.

An absorbing, romantic twist on the traditional pirate’s tale.