Wednesday, September 15, 2010

International Talk Like a Pirate Day

Ahoy there mateys. Did ye know that September 19th is International Talk Like a Pirate Day? In honor of this most auspicious occasion, we present to you some of the best in pirate literature available at your local library.

Picture Books:

How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long
Jeremy Jacob joins Braid Beard and his pirate crew and finds out about pirate language, pirate manners, and other aspects of their life.



Pirate Treasure Hunt by Jan Peck
Captain Dare and his newly hired mates set out in search of treasure, swimming through a lagoon, swinging through a jungle, and other obstacles before finding the treasure, until a mouse frightens the Captain into retreat.


Shiver Me Letters: A Pirate ABC by June Sobel
Having decided that R is not enough for them, a bumbling band of pirates sets sail on a quest to capture the rest of the alphabet.



Peg Leg Peke by Brie Spangler
When Peke, a pekingese puppy breaks his leg, he fantasizes that he is a pirate in search of buried treasure.



Pirates, Ho! by Sarah Thomson

Pirates Peg-Leg Tom, Angus Black, Dreadful Nell, and One-Eyed Jack chase ships on the high seas, tell ghost stories, and fall asleep counting gold instead of sheep.

Chapter Books:

Peter & the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
Soon after Peter, an orphan, sets sail from England on the ship Never Land, he befriends and assists Molly, a young Starcatcher, whose mission is to guard a trunk of magical stardust from a greedy pirate and the native inhabitants of a remote island.


How to be a Pirate by Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III ; translated from the Old Norse by Cressida Cowell
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third's Viking training continues and his father leads a stranger and the Hairy Hooligans to the Isle of Skullions in search of a pirate's treasure.


Capt. Hook : the adventures of a notorious youth by J.V. Hart
Describes the youthful adventures of J.M. Barrie's classic character, Captain Hook, from his days at Eton to his voyages on the high sea.



The coming storm by Rob Kidd
The story of Jack Sparrow starts here! Teenage stowaway Jack Sparrow has assembled a motley crew, and they're on the quest of a lifetime. Their goal is to locate and procure the legendary Sword of Corts, which will grant them unimaginable power..


Jack Jones and the Pirate Curse by Judith Rossell
With the death of his Great-Uncle Mungo, Jack learns that as the tenth-generation descendant of the Caribbean pirate Blackstrap Morgan he is next in line to inherit the Pirate Curse and is fated to spend his life running from a vengeful band of pirates--unless he finds a way to outsmart them.

Non-Fiction:

What if You Met a Pirate by Jan Adkins
You know all about pirates. They were big guys with fancy hats, silk jackets, peg legs, and parrots cursing on their shoulders. They sailed big ships with brass guns and made lubbers walk the plank ... right? Wrong. ..." Pirates and piracy, buried treasure, and life on the high seas are brought to life in this colorful, appealing book.

Pirates & smugglers by Moira Butterfield
Explores the colorful history of piracy and smuggling, including the Golden Age of buccaneers, Prohibition-era rumrunners, and endangered wildlife kidnapping.




Pirate by Richard Platt
Discover the world of pirates, from the cruel corsairs of the Mediterranean to the bloodthirsty buccaneers of the Spanish Main.




World of Pirates by Philip Steele
Discusses when and where pirates typically lived and what their activities were.





Blackbeard : eighteenth-century pirate of the Spanish main and Carolina coast by Aileen Weintraub
Biography of the most notorious pirate in history.

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