Norman the Pirate

Norman the Pirate by Joe Wells is a children’s book published by Joe Wells in 2019, featuring 28 pages of engaging content. This story centers around Black Eye Bill, a pirate, and his son Norman, who prefers the peaceful life of a florist over the adventurous path of piracy. The book is designed for children aged 5 to 8 and includes delightful illustrations that enhance the reading experience.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Norman navigates his identity and aspirations, contrasting with his father’s expectations. The narrative is complemented by humor, making it enjoyable for both children and the adults who read along. With themes of self-discovery and friendship, this book offers a lighthearted exploration of choices and personal preferences within a pirate-themed context.
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Another delightful children’s book by Joe Wells telling the story of the pirate Black Eye Bill and his son Norman who didn’t want to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a pirate. Norman was far better suited to being a florist like his friend Dorothy. This book is entertaining for children of 5 to 8 years of age, with wonderful illustrations for the children and a few jokes for the adults who may be reading to them.
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