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PIRATES AND SHIPWRECKS by Tom McCarthy

PIRATES AND SHIPWRECKS

True Stories

From the Mystery & Mayhem series

by Tom McCarthy

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-61930-471-0
Publisher: Nomad Press

Five true tales of pirates and shipwrecks spare none of the intriguing and grisly details.

Employing a casual, conversational tone that reads easily, McCarthy spins five yarns of bloodthirsty pirates and harrowing shipwrecks. The first offering portrays the terrifying experience of sailors who survive a shipwreck only to land on a beach of decapitated, sun-bleached skeletons. The next, another account of nautical distress, tells of a lost ship, reports of possible cannibalism, and the expedition that set out to learn the truth. The third recounts the tales of two fierce female pirates who were just as ruthless and bloodthirsty as their male counterparts. The fourth and fifth deliver more tales of maritime mayhem and cutthroat (quite literally) pirates, keeping up the lively pace already established. McCarthy shows a good sense for the interesting and gory detail, offering up plenty of blood-soaked action while keeping it appropriate for a young readership. Included after each vignette are other notable facts of the time period, and at the end of the offering is a glossary and resources. Releasing simultaneously is Survival, a volume that follows the same format and offers accounts of events such as the Donner Party disaster. Recommend this to fans of the I Survived… series who might be seeking a bit more fact and a little less fiction.

A breezy offering just right for fans of survival tales.

(Nonfiction. 7-12)