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Torrie and the Pirate Queen

by Krista Johansen

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A humorous action novel combines pirates and magic, rescues and curses, in a story about how not-quite-whom-she-seems-to-be Anna, a magical Old Thing named Torrie, and a prince's son rescue Anna's father and lift a curse from the prince's lands.

Synopsis:

Retired pirates embark on a magical adventure.

Are you ready for a rollicking, humorous adventure story packed with action and high-seas mayhem? Meet the irrepressible Torrie, a magical being known as an Old Thing who has lived in the Wild Forest for hundreds of years.

One day, while surveying the docks of a fishing village, Torrie witnesses a scuffle aboard a pirate ship. He intervenes and convinces the newly minted captain to take him aboard. The captain, a young girl named Anna, is anxious to set sail to rescue her father, held for some months by the Pirate Queen, Nevilla.

But Anna is not a pirate, nor is her father. Before his death, Anna's pirate grandfather told Anna, and no one else, where a valuable treasure was hidden. Anna plans to use the treasure to negotiate her father's release. With the help of Torrie, Anna and her aged crew of retired pirates embark on a wild and colorful sea journey.

On their way to search for the treasure, the crew pulls aboard a young castaway. He turns out to be Nevilla's son, Prince Frederick. He explains the hard times that have visited the now barren and infertile Granite Isles, where he lives. It turns out Anna's grandfather's treasure may unlock the curse that has beset the Isles for years.

Torrie and the Pirate Queen is a captivating story that combines action with irreverent humor — an irresistible style sure to hook young readers.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781550379013
Author:
Delezenne, Christine
Publisher:
Annick Press
Illustrator:
Delezenne, Christine
Author:
Johansen, K. V.
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
Children s-Adventure Stories
Series:
Torrie Quests
Publication Date:
20050231
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
160
Dimensions:
7.80x5.10x.65 in. .53 lbs.
Age Level:
08-10

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Product details 160 pages Annick Press - English 9781550379013 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , Retired pirates embark on a magical adventure.

Are you ready for a rollicking, humorous adventure story packed with action and high-seas mayhem? Meet the irrepressible Torrie, a magical being known as an Old Thing who has lived in the Wild Forest for hundreds of years.

One day, while surveying the docks of a fishing village, Torrie witnesses a scuffle aboard a pirate ship. He intervenes and convinces the newly minted captain to take him aboard. The captain, a young girl named Anna, is anxious to set sail to rescue her father, held for some months by the Pirate Queen, Nevilla.

But Anna is not a pirate, nor is her father. Before his death, Anna's pirate grandfather told Anna, and no one else, where a valuable treasure was hidden. Anna plans to use the treasure to negotiate her father's release. With the help of Torrie, Anna and her aged crew of retired pirates embark on a wild and colorful sea journey.

On their way to search for the treasure, the crew pulls aboard a young castaway. He turns out to be Nevilla's son, Prince Frederick. He explains the hard times that have visited the now barren and infertile Granite Isles, where he lives. It turns out Anna's grandfather's treasure may unlock the curse that has beset the Isles for years.

Torrie and the Pirate Queen is a captivating story that combines action with irreverent humor — an irresistible style sure to hook young readers.

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