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Are You the Pirate Captain?

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État
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ISBN
9781512404272
EAN
9781512404272
Book Title
Are You the Pirate Captain?
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Item Length
9.5 in
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Parsons, Garry, Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Gareth P. Jones
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Action & Adventure / Pirates, General, Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Width
11 in
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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First Mate Hugh has the whole crew and the pirate ship ready, but they can't set sail until they find a captain Come on this swashbuckling adventure as Hugh and his scurvy seadogs try to find the perfect pirate for the job. Rather than a peg leg or a hook, it turns out that what their captain needs is the brains to lead Endpages adorned with lively pirate songs make this book a seaworthy tale from beginning to end

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Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1512404276
ISBN-13
9781512404272
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219360476

Product Key Features

Book Title
Are You the Pirate Captain?
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Action & Adventure / Pirates, General, Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Stories in Verse (See Also Poetry)
Illustrator
Parsons, Garry, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Gareth P. Jones
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
11 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"First mage Hugh has readied his vessel and even tidies up his motley crew. Now, all he needs is a captain to lead them all on an ocean adventure. From the crow's nest he spots his first potential candidate, a promising fellow with a hook for a left hand. Upon closer inspection, though, 'the man [says] "I'm no pirate. This here's a pleasure boat. And what you took to be a hook is a hanger for my coat."' Further disappointments like a potential treasure map-turned-shopping list threaten to derail the determined Hugh until one legitimate swashbuckler points out that Hugh has already been an exceptional leader and should promote himself. Parson's humorous artwork is full of seafaring details and is as colorful as Jones's pirate vernacular. VERDICT This adventure will please pirate-loving listeners and has the added bonus of a subtle message that a true leader puts in the work first."--School Library Journal, "First mage Hugh has readied his vessel and even tidies up his motley crew. Now, all he needs is a captain to lead them all on an ocean adventure. From the crow's nest he spots his first potential candidate, a promising fellow with a hook for a left hand. Upon closer inspection, though, 'the man [says] "I'm no pirate. This here's a pleasure boat. And what you took to be a hook is a hanger for my coat."' Further disappointments like a potential treasure map-turned-shopping list threaten to derail the determined Hugh until one legitimate swashbuckler points out that Hugh has already been an exceptional leader and should promote himself. Parson's humorous artwork is full of seafaring details and is as colorful as Jones's pirate vernacular. VERDICT This adventure will please pirate-loving listeners and has the added bonus of a subtle message that a true leader puts in the work first."School Library Journal, "Parson's humorous artwork is full of seafaring details and is as colorful as Jones's pirate vernacular. This adventure will please pirate-loving listeners and has the added bonus of a subtle message that a true leader puts in the work first."--School Library Journal, "Youngsters might recognize themselves in Hugh, who overlooks his own leadership abilities, and this maritime romp is an entertaining way to deliver an empowering message."--Booklist, "Arrrgh! A job opening on a jolly pirate ship turns out to be unexpectedly hard to fill. First Mate Hugha ragged, sandy-haired Everylad in Parsons' cartoon scenesannounces in rhyme to the crew that the docked pirate ship's 'mopped and swabbed and scrubbed' and ready to set sail. But who'll be captain? Alas, one flamboyantly dressed passer-by's hook is just a clothes hanger, another with what looks like a torn treasure map is only holding a shopping list, the parrot hoisted by a third dandy is but an umbrella handle, and a fourth's 'glistening silver blade, / two gold teeth and underneath, / a beard tied in a braid!' turns out to be a party costume. But when this last gent sapiently suggests 'You'll need one who / will lead your crew / and not just look the part' and asks who it was who actually organized the ship's latest spiffing-up, all eyes turn to the erstwhile First Mate...instantly promoted to 'Pirate Captain Hugh!' The illustrations appear pretty much phoned-in, as background details are at times left uncolored, and the effort to add diversity by tucking in a pair of darker-skinned figuresone a girl to bootto the knavish cast comes off as perfunctory at best. Some verses of an original chantey fore and aft of the tale can be heard on the British edition's online book trailer. A point worth pondering, however facile its making."Kirkus Reviews, "First mate Hugh is getting his pirate ship ready for an adventure, and though the crew is ready to take off, they are missing one very important thing: a captain. As the rest of the crew wonders who will step up to the plate, Hugh spies potential candidates and asks, 'Are you the Pirate Captain?' But each piratical feature--a hook for a hand, a parrot perched on a shoulder, a big braided beard--turns out to be something else entirely. Page turns reveal Hugh's mistaken assumptions--the hook is a coat hanger, the beard is a costume, and so on--which adds a lively bit of comedy. But in a sweet turn, when the crew puts their heads together to appoint a captain, Hugh is in for a big surprise. Parsons' jaunty, full-color acrylic illustrations provide lots of fun and cartoonish detail, and they are a clever companion to Jones' rhyming, sea-shanty-like verses. Youngsters might recognize themselves in Hugh, who overlooks his own leadership abilities, and this maritime romp is an entertaining way to deliver an empowering message."--Booklist, "A job opening on a jolly pirate ship turns out to be unexpectedly hard to fill. . . . [One character] sapiently suggests 'You'll need one who / will lead your crew / and not just look the part'. . . . A point worth pondering."--Kirkus Reviews, "First mate Hugh is getting his pirate ship ready for an adventure, and though the crew is ready to take off, they are missing one very important thing: a captain. As the rest of the crew wonders who will step up to the plate, Hugh spies potential candidates and asks, 'Are you the Pirate Captain?' But each piratical featurea hook for a hand, a parrot perched on a shoulder, a big braided beardturns out to be something else entirely. Page turns reveal Hugh's mistaken assumptionsthe hook is a coat hanger, the beard is a costume, and so onwhich adds a lively bit of comedy. But in a sweet turn, when the crew puts their heads together to appoint a captain, Hugh is in for a big surprise. Parsons' jaunty, full-color acrylic illustrations provide lots of fun and cartoonish detail, and they are a clever companion to Jones' rhyming, sea-shanty-like verses. Youngsters might recognize themselves in Hugh, who overlooks his own leadership abilities, and this maritime romp is an entertaining way to deliver an empowering message."Booklist, "Arrrgh! A job opening on a jolly pirate ship turns out to be unexpectedly hard to fill. First Mate Hugh--a ragged, sandy-haired Everylad in Parsons' cartoon scenes--announces in rhyme to the crew that the docked pirate ship's 'mopped and swabbed and scrubbed' and ready to set sail. But who'll be captain? Alas, one flamboyantly dressed passer-by's hook is just a clothes hanger, another with what looks like a torn treasure map is only holding a shopping list, the parrot hoisted by a third dandy is but an umbrella handle, and a fourth's 'glistening silver blade, / two gold teeth and underneath, / a beard tied in a braid!' turns out to be a party costume. But when this last gent sapiently suggests 'You'll need one who / will lead your crew / and not just look the part' and asks who it was who actually organized the ship's latest spiffing-up, all eyes turn to the erstwhile First Mate...instantly promoted to 'Pirate Captain Hugh!' The illustrations appear pretty much phoned-in, as background details are at times left uncolored, and the effort to add diversity by tucking in a pair of darker-skinned figures--one a girl to boot--to the knavish cast comes off as perfunctory at best. Some verses of an original chantey fore and aft of the tale can be heard on the British edition's online book trailer. A point worth pondering, however facile its making."--Kirkus Reviews
Lccn
2015-035575
Grade from
Preschool
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Grade to
Third Grade
Lc Classification Number
Pz8.3.J717ar 2016
Copyright Date
2016

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