258 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2002 by Gramercy books.

ISBN:
978-0-517-22114-3
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OCLC Number:
49259916

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While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, the mistress of the inn and her son find a treasure map that leads them to a pirate's fortune.

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Shiver me Timbers

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Most people know something of the story's synopsis: a teenage boy meets an ex-pirate and inherits a treasure map. He enlists the help of an educated doctor friend, who in turn enlists a squire, who puts together a crew. The squire is naive and inexperienced so relies on on the advice of a very helpful ship's cook, Long John Silver, to select the crew. They mutiny, many die, the treasure is lost, and lots of adventuring happens in between.

The story is a wild, swashbuckling tale. It features real names of pirates that once sailed the seas (such as Izzy Hands). It uses archaic tropes, such as how the distrustful pirates all have some disability or disfigurement that betray their darkness. It is a colonial tale, told by a wealthy white English boy who looks down on, …

Subjects

  • Buried treasure -- Fiction
  • Pirates -- Fiction
  • Adventure and adventurers -- Fiction
  • Caribbean Area -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction