The Indoor Pirates

The Indoor Pirates by Jeremy Strong is a captivating tale published by Puffin in 1997, featuring 85 pages in English. This edition introduces readers to a group of fierce, lawless bandits who, despite their pirate persona, share a common and rather ironic weakness: a deep aversion to the sea. Set in the confines of number 25 Dolphin Street, the story follows their relentless quest for treasure, leading them to unexpected and imaginative locations.
Readers will discover a blend of humor and adventure as the indoor pirates navigate their unique challenges. The narrative explores themes of creativity and resourcefulness, showcasing how these characters adapt their pirating ambitions to their landlocked environment. With a focus on holidays and celebrations, the book offers a whimsical perspective on the traditional pirate story, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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The indoor pirates are fierce, lawless bandits, but they have one fatal weakness – they hate the sea. Confined to number 25 Dolphin Street, they are determined to keep pirating. Their search for treasure leads them to some very unlikely places.
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