The Pirate Uncle

The Pirate Uncle by Margaret Mahy is a delightful tale published by Puffin in 1987, featuring 125 pages in English. This story follows siblings Caroline and Nicholas as they spend their summer holidays with their uncle Ludovic, who is attempting to leave his life of piracy behind. Their adventures include beach breakfasts, swimming, sailing, and treasure hunting, all while navigating the quirks of their uncle’s piratical tendencies.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Caroline devises a plan to help reform their pirate uncle. The narrative captures the essence of juvenile fiction, engaging young readers with themes of family and exploration. This new edition invites readers to join in the fun and mischief of a summer filled with unique experiences and the charm of a pirate’s life.
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One summer Caroline and Nicholas spend their holidays with their uncle Ludovic. Uncle is a pirate who is trying to give up piracy, so they have breakfast on the beach, swimming and sailing and treasure hunting in the house when it rains. Sometimes Uncle Ludovic certainly does some piratical things. But soon Caroline hits on a sure way to reform their pirate uncle.
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