Water Rat

Water Rat by Marnie Laird is a First Edition published by Winslow Press in 1998, featuring 185 pages in English. Set in 1748, the story follows 14-year-old Matt, known as Water Rat due to his love for the water and his physical challenges. After escaping from a harsh tavern owner, he finds refuge with a doctor and his family on a farm in Delaware. The narrative unfolds as a pirate ship arrives, leading Matt to demonstrate bravery and resourcefulness in protecting his newfound family.
Readers will discover a tale rich in action and adventure, highlighting themes of heroism and resilience against the backdrop of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States. As Matt navigates his new life, he faces challenges that test his courage and determination. The book delves into the dynamics of family and the impact of historical events on individual lives, making it a compelling read for those interested in juvenile fiction centered around pirates and historical adventures.
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It’s 1748, and 14-year-old Matt, who is nicknamed Water Rat because he is crippled and loves the water, runs away from a tyrannical tavern owner and goes to live with a doctor and his family on their Delaware farm. When a pirate ship arrives at the family’s dock, Matt proves himself a hero and manages to save the doctor’s family while assisting with the capture of the pirates.
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