No Good Stede Goes Unpunished
Book 4:
Caribbean Chronicles
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Synopsis
Would you risk your life to go back in time to the golden age of piracy?
2021 Selah Finalist for YA Literature
At the conclusion of a seminar on, “Trances and Visions: Exploring the Out-of-Body Experience,” the wealthy daughter of a prominent physician approaches Ricky with an offer. "If my father could fix things so your mother would receive the best cancer treatment for free, would you go back in time to clear my ancestor's good name?"
Ricky explains that he can't simply will himself to have an episode and take a time-travel trip.
"Absence seizures don't work that way. Even if I could go back, I can't control when and where I end up.”
But Ricky also knows there have been instances where someone claimed they slipped into a trance and saw past and future events.
- John, the Apostle of Christ.
- Saul/Paul, also an Apostle of Christ.
- Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter-day Saints.
- Black American slave Nat Turner who led the only effective, sustained slave rebellion.
Then, for the third time since last Christmas, Ricky experiences a short period of “blanking out” -- of staring into and sailing through space and time.
Moments later Ricky finds himself in pirate land with Stede Bonnet, a rich sugar plantation owner who thought becoming a pirate might be a fun way to live out the rest of his life. And for Bonnet it was a Yabba Dabba Doo good time right up until the moment Ricky stepped aboard the Revenge.
Set sail from Barbados with Bonnet's crew as they slant west towards the North American coast, and run afoul of the British Royal Navy, the good citizens of Charleston, and the pirate Blackbeard.
Will Ricky swing by the neck or die on the deck?
Would you risk your life to go back in time in order to save your mother?
Features:
* The Caribbean Chronicles are Award Winning Teen Novels* Historically accurate fiction (as close as possible)
* Short, fun, fast read
* Spiced with humor
* No profanity or sexual overtones
* No glorification of evil and wickedness
Benefits:
* Reinforces the Golden Rule
* Honors family
* Encourages readers to wonder "what if?"
* One of the best books for boys who do not like to read
* Also one of the best books for boys who like to read
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Avast ye privateers and teen pirates! This book be a popular young adult book fer boys ages, 10, 11, 12, 14, -- oops I skipped 13 -- 13, 15 . . . Thems all the ages I kin count ter. Yer ;ill dance the hempen jig when ya set sail with this clean teen fiction series where tha poop deck be swabbed clean of all freebooters and scallywags. Jack Sparrow be a son of a biscuit eater if'n he don' enjoy this popular chapter books fer boys ages 10-12, 9-12 and thems that be in grades 7, 8, 10, -- oops I skipped 9 -- 9, 11. Shiver me timbers this be one fine popular YA fiction series fer boys who do not like to read . . . er, books for boys who don't like to read. Unless you be a girl who likes ter read.In which case it be blimey, blow the man down good series fer girls, too. You decide. " - - Jolly Roger
Release date: December 1, 2020
Publisher: Dry Bones Publishing
Print pages: 174
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