Pirates of Savannah : The Complete Trilogy, is a historical fiction novel about the birth of liberty in the south. It takes place during pre-Revolutionary War age, truly a fascinating time in history that has been greatly ignored by other authors. At its heart, it is a tale of prisoners, refugees and society’s casts offs all joining together to escape from government tyran Pirates of Savannah : The Complete Trilogy, is a historical fiction novel about the birth of liberty in the south. It takes place during pre-Revolutionary War age, truly a fascinating time in history that has been greatly ignored by other authors. At its heart, it is a tale of prisoners, refugees and society’s casts offs all joining together to escape from government tyranny and discover a path to liberty. Find out how a group of oppressed colonists gain the courage to start defying authority and begin planning a revolution from British control. It is a gritty, vivid account of what life was like in the 1700's and is loaded with real, obscure historical events that time erased and buried. Follow the group of freedom seekers as their adventure takes them through Savannah, the Florida Keys, St. Augustine, Charles Towne and Cape Fear, as well as many other towns of the Low Country. Most importantly it is a fun read loaded with action. Please note: There are two versions of this novel, one for adults and one that has been adapted to be the first in a trilogy of novels for young adults. If you spend your booty on this, you're buying the adult version, yarrr.
Pirates of Savannah: The Complete Trilogy (Adult Version) - Historical Fiction Action Adventure
Pirates of Savannah : The Complete Trilogy, is a historical fiction novel about the birth of liberty in the south. It takes place during pre-Revolutionary War age, truly a fascinating time in history that has been greatly ignored by other authors. At its heart, it is a tale of prisoners, refugees and society’s casts offs all joining together to escape from government tyran Pirates of Savannah : The Complete Trilogy, is a historical fiction novel about the birth of liberty in the south. It takes place during pre-Revolutionary War age, truly a fascinating time in history that has been greatly ignored by other authors. At its heart, it is a tale of prisoners, refugees and society’s casts offs all joining together to escape from government tyranny and discover a path to liberty. Find out how a group of oppressed colonists gain the courage to start defying authority and begin planning a revolution from British control. It is a gritty, vivid account of what life was like in the 1700's and is loaded with real, obscure historical events that time erased and buried. Follow the group of freedom seekers as their adventure takes them through Savannah, the Florida Keys, St. Augustine, Charles Towne and Cape Fear, as well as many other towns of the Low Country. Most importantly it is a fun read loaded with action. Please note: There are two versions of this novel, one for adults and one that has been adapted to be the first in a trilogy of novels for young adults. If you spend your booty on this, you're buying the adult version, yarrr.
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I read this because it was selected as Book of the Month by people participating in http://freedombookclub.com in February 2011. Generally I don't read fiction, because, well, most of the selections of the book club I'm in are non-fiction. This was like an awesome southern sweet tea of truth with some potent (albeit adulterating) Southern Comfort which was a lot of fun, but makes this particular version of the story not one for the kiddies to consume. To his credit, Mr. Lupo has released a versi I read this because it was selected as Book of the Month by people participating in http://freedombookclub.com in February 2011. Generally I don't read fiction, because, well, most of the selections of the book club I'm in are non-fiction. This was like an awesome southern sweet tea of truth with some potent (albeit adulterating) Southern Comfort which was a lot of fun, but makes this particular version of the story not one for the kiddies to consume. To his credit, Mr. Lupo has released a version of the story that I find suitable to share with my children. Lupo accurately depicts some deplorable conditions existing in England at the time in which America was being colonized by those seeking refuge from the oppressive crown. As a DNA strand programs the masterpiece that is the human form using two distinct genomes, the author knits together genomes from real history with that of his own imagination to create a new entity, which is fantastic, highly entertaining, and mostly believable. There is much that can be learned from the fantastic, as I share with you a sample from pages 391-392: "Before the four of them could sit down to eat, Patrick could not help himself and had to ask about the Dandrige's slaves. "I have no experience as a slave master; but I doubt ant others are as friendly and respectful to their slaves. I even saw Elizabeth teaching the young ones how to read. "We tell most people who ask that , it is because educated slaves are worth more and we are building our investment. Honestly though, it is because we found out that if you treat them with kindness and respect they work harder. If you give them just a little taste of freedom, and they believe they are free, they are much more productive," Mr. Dandridge explained. April cut it, "My dear husband, most rulers have used that line of thinking for years. Everyone who lives in the colonies is a slave to a degree. Being a slave means that someone else takes your labor by threats or force. When any king or government taxes you, they are doing just that, taking your labor by threats and force. The only difference is the percentage of their labor that is stolen by someone else. If you think about it we live on one giant plantation with a few elite politicians owning us all." To borrow a line from George Clinton: "Free your mind, and your ass will follow."
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