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Pirate Tales

Series of 6 titles

Ahoy there! Are you ready for an adventure on the high seas? The titles in this graphic nonfiction series plunge reluctant readers into stories of daring sword fights, ruthless captains, and piles of plunder. Colorful, detailed illustrations and engaging dialogue bring each biographical tale to life, while actual quotes keep them historically grounded. Maps, timelines, and additional facts add even more historical context to the world’s most cunning pirates!

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: Anne Bonny: Pirate Queen of the Caribbean Anne Bonny: Pirate Queen of the Caribbean
Cover: Blackbeard: Captain of the Queen Anne's Revenge Blackbeard: Captain of the Queen Anne's Revenge
Cover: Ching Shih: The World's Most Successful Pirate Ching Shih: The World's Most Successful Pirate
Cover: Henry Morgan: Feared Buccaneer of the New World Henry Morgan: Feared Buccaneer of the New World
Cover: Mary Read: Pirate in Disguise Mary Read: Pirate in Disguise
Cover: Sir Francis Drake and the Trip Around the World Sir Francis Drake and the Trip Around the World
Reading Level Grade 4
Subject Biographies
Copyright 2021
Publisher Bellwether Media
Imprint Black Sheep
Language English
Publication Date 2020-08-01
Lexile 500-720
Guided Reading Level T

Reviews

Educator Review of Pirate Tales

The Pirate Tales series includes six texts that tell the historical accounts of famous pirates in an engaging graphic comic format. The books tell the accounts of historical figures of Blackbeard, Sir Francis Drake, Anne Bonny, Mary Read, Henry Morgan, and Ching Shih. The digitally illustrated graphic stories tell the exciting plights of each pirate, while denoting key events and quotes from history through the use of red text. Additional text features such as a glossary of key academic vocabulary and weblinks to additional resources make these informational texts useful to units of study in History, English, or Geography subject areas across grade levels 4-12. The texts would be best paired with additional primary source documents and other informational texts that offer counter perspectives to the dominant colonial narratives presented. The graphic story format would make this history accessible to a wide range of readers.

Educator Review of Pirate Tales

In this series, the reader learns about famous pirates that sailed around the world. This non-fiction graphic novel series brings the pirates to life and is very engaging. These books include numerous non-fiction text features to support the reader in understanding the facts in the book. Some non-fiction text features included in each book are a table of contents, a map, headings,
bold-faced words, a timeline, a glossary, and an index. This is a great series for a more mature audience as there are numerous adult themes within this series. For the mature audience, the graphic novel is sure to entertain readers on an epic adventure!

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