This is children's fiction at its best ... Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson. * The Lady * Your 8-12 year olds need to get their hands on this swashbuckling adventure by the brilliant Iszi Lawrence. * Natalie Haynes, author of Stone Blind and A Thousand Ships * Youve rarely met a heroine as fearless, brilliant and passionate as 11-year-old Abigail. This action-packed tale introduces real pirates and tackles important topics. Think of Pirates of the Caribbean only grounded in real historical detail. A treasure trove indeed! * Caroline Lawrence, author of The Roman Mysteries * ... a fun, swashbuckling adventure, full of historical figures brought to life [ ....] It is a book that adds to a little-known bit of history and it is a fascinating adventure story that I can see will be enjoyed by all. * Reading Zone * In 1718, Abigail leaves her life as a plantation owners daughter in the Caribbean alongside her fathers slave Boubacar, her secret best friend. They board a pirate ship run by maroons, escaped slaves, under Captain Black Caesar. Abigail and Boubacar learn to swim, climb ropes and avoid disgusting smells, as they sail off in search of the infamous pirate Blackbeard... Abigails natural sense of justice quickly becomes conflicted as she sees how the morality of this pirate world mirrors the contradictory values of white, mercantile culture. * Books For Keeps * The story is rich in details throughout. * Through the Bookshelf * PRAISE FOR THE UNSTOPPABLE LETTY PEGG Letty and her friends and rivals are great characters, as are the real life people she comes across at different times in her adventures. Thoroughly recommended. -- Andrea Reece * Books for Keeps * PRAISE FOR BILLIE SWIFT TAKES FLIGHT It is brimming with historical detail and really highlights the heroic nature of some very inspirational women. It would be an excellent class story that would provide children with a tale about a thrilling war-time adventure * Reading Zone *