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Living in poverty the first 12 years of his life, an honest boy named Will finds himself on the adventure of a lifetime--sailing the world on a merchant ship in 1683.
Dreaming of seeing a pirate, if even from a distance, Will is a boy on his own, far from family....
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in a foreign
land while working at sea. He soon
rethinks his daydreams of pirates
once he finds himself among them!
Plundering ships, stealing gold, and learning to sword
fight were not skills Will had planned on
learning, but he will need every advantage he can gain
if he is to escape the clutches of the pirate Captain
Hamlyn and outrun Black Pete!
In this epic adventure
of a moral boy trapped in a world driven by greed,
he sees the true will of the pirates, leading him to
ask the most important question about his life's adventure... |
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“Will
of the Pirates is the kind
of book I wish I'd had as a
kid, and I loved it as an adult!
For anyone who has ever imagined
what it was like to sail and
explore during the Golden Age
of Piracy, diver/explorer/writer
Scott Mitchen has provided
us with a look through his
historical spyglass.”
~Pat Croce, best-selling author, motivational speaker,
and serial entrepreneur
Visit
Web Site, www.piratesoul.com
“Pirates,
action, adventure, and history
- this is a pirate's treasure
chest in book format. It glitters
with real historical accounts
of the 1680's pirate ship La
Trompuese. Will of the Pirates
gleams with gems in the positive
messages about good triumphing
over treachery and greed. I
highly recommend Will of
the Pirates!” ~Candace
Ahiers, library media specialist,
elementary teacher, parent, grandparent
and children's reading advocate
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