Under the Black Flag

Under the Black Flag by Erik Christian Haugaard is a children’s fiction adventure published by Roberts Rinehart Pub in 1993. This edition spans 170 pages and is presented in English. The story follows William Bernard, the son of a wealthy plantation owner in Jamaica, who is taken hostage by the infamous pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard. As William is compelled to serve as a cabin boy aboard the pirate ship, readers are drawn into a world of adventure and peril on the high seas.
In this tale, readers will encounter themes of adventure and the challenges faced by young William as he navigates life among pirates. The narrative explores his experiences and the dynamics of being held captive by one of history’s most notorious figures. With its focus on adventure and the life of an adventurer, this book offers a glimpse into the thrilling and often dangerous world of piracy, making it an engaging read for those interested in tales of adventure and exploration.
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William Bernard, the son of a wealthy Jamaica plantation owner, is taken hostage by Edward Teach, the notorious pirate known as Blackbeard, and is forced to sail aboard the pirate ship as cabin boy
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