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DEVIL'S BALLAST by Meg Caddy

DEVIL'S BALLAST

by Meg Caddy

Pub Date: July 14th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1925773-46-0
Publisher: Text

A swashbuckling fictional account of two of the world’s most infamous pirates.

Fiery 18-year-old Anne Bonny flees from her abusive husband into the arms of Calico Jack Rackham and a life at sea. Disguised as a boy, she sails as a pirate aboard Calico’s ship—only he knows her true identity. When a dalliance with Calico leads to an unwanted pregnancy, Bonny plans to wait out her pregnancy in Cuba, where they are headed. When their ship is attacked by pirate hunter Jonathan Barnet, Calico’s crew flees, leaving an injured Bonny behind. She befriends Martin Read, an even-keeled sailor from Barnet’s crew, and the duo escape to Havana, where Bonny waits out her pregnancy. However, both Barnet and Bonny’s husband are on the hunt. Bonny’s first-person narration is punctuated by chapters following Barnet in close third person; Bonny’s narrative voice is compelling while Barnet’s portions mostly just work to keep the plot at a clip. While some aspects of Bonny’s and Read’s intersecting timelines are rearranged, Caddy maintains historical authenticity throughout, neither dampening the violence of the setting nor the dangers of having a marginalized body. Most characters are white. The two black pirates on Calico’s crew were formerly enslaved; one is also implied to be gay. The author plays with gender and identity, maintaining the spirit of the traditional story while adding much-needed trans representation.

A satisfying seafaring adventure.

(map) (Historical fiction. 14-18)