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Author Katie L. Carroll Reads From PIRATE ISLAND for Pirate Day

Sunday was Pirate Day in my hometown, a place with a rich history of pirate lore and the inspiration behind my middle grade adventure PIRATE ISLAND (as I’ve shared on the blog before “The Real Pirate Lore That Inspired PIRATE ISLAND”). I was a featured performer at last year’s Pirate Day where I had games set up for little ones, a photo station where you could take your picture on a “pirate ship,” and I did two talks about the town’s Captain Kidd history.

The harbor was swarmed with people as Captain Kidd, Jack Sparrow, and their troupe of pirates arrived on the ship. Not something that could happen this year, so I decided to hop on my personal pirate ship and do a reading from the first two chapters of PIRATE ISLAND.

If you stick around until the end (it’s only like 11 minutes, so hopefully not too long a time to listen to me!), you’ll get a peek at my first mate, who unfortunately was engaged in mutiny. Also, if you listen closely, you may hear my littlest shipmate playing the ukulele and singing what I can only assume was a sea shanty. It’s all small ship!

About PIRATE ISLAND

A thrice cursed island, a legendary pirate treasure, and one not-so-brave boy. What could possibly go wrong?

For centuries, the whereabouts of Captain William Kidd’s lost pirate treasure has remained a mystery. When Billy’s best friend, Andy, proposes they look for it on nearby Pirate Island, Billy thinks it’s just another one of their crazy adventures. It’s usually Billy who ends up in trouble as a result, but he goes along for the ride…like always. The more he delves into the life and death of Kidd, the more he thinks the treasure is real and that it might be buried on the small island in Long Island Sound. Billy—nope, call him William—becomes obsessed with the captain of the same first name. He even believes he’s possessed by Kidd’s restless soul. Now he and the spirit of a long-dead pirate are leading the crazy adventure on Pirate Island. And what they find is far bigger than the treasure they imagined.

PIRATE ISLAND is available from BookshopBarnes & NobleAmazon,  KoboIndieBoundSmashwordsBook Depository (for international folks), and many other of your favorite book sellers! Anyone interested in learning more about the history of Captain William Kidd can check out the free Pirate Island Curriculum Guide or click on #CaptainKiddHistory

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4 Comments

  1. mirkabreen

    You’re having fun, matey!
    Real life pirates are no fun, but neither is the thought of real life dinosaurs. It is a testament to how far in time we are from them that we now wish to meet them. I would have come to meet you there 🙂

    • Katie L. Carroll

      Those pirates were a nasty bunch, but it’s fun to pretend!

  2. jennienzor

    What a fun way to promote your book and adapt to the times we’re in! I love how you included your kids in the day. The sword fight at the end was priceless. 🙂

    • Katie L. Carroll

      My oldest son wanted so badly to be in the video doing a sword fight…glad you enjoyed it. 🙂

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