The Unbinding of Mary Reade
The Unbinding of Mary Reade
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SkyHorse/Skypony
Annotation: In 1719, seventeen-year-old Mary Reade, who has spent most of her life disguised as a boy, decides to sail with the infamous pirates Anne Bonny and Calico Jack.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #150996
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: SkyHorse/Skypony
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 06/19/18
Pages: 267 pages
ISBN: 1-510-72705-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-510-72705-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018010910
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
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ALA Booklist (Tue May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

In her debut, McNamara juggles varied plotlines with the control of a master sailor. The story starts in 1719, when in a boat under siege, Mary, disguised as Mark, spies something she's never conceived of before: a pirate girl. Anne is the pirate captain, Calico Jack Rackham's mistress, and a swashbuckling force in her own right. Mary, who's been playing at being a boy almost her whole life, is soon a member of the pirate band, and confused by her attraction to Anne. Tropical islands, the lure of loot, the threat of being hung for pirating or being "unnatural," and the hard life conventional women must live all conspire to throw roadblocks in the way of Anne and Mary's romance. As Mark, Mary is used to binding her breasts so she looks like a boy, but there's a lot more she needs to unbind to live a full life. The connections to issues today will inspire readers to think beyond the adventure and root for a happy ending. An auspicious first novel.

School Library Journal (Tue May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

Gr 8 Up-In her debut novel, McNamara creates a compelling backstory for legendary female pirate Anne Bonney, as well as folding accurate historical details into a plot about how and why youth took to sea in 18th-century England, the physical and social hazards of social class clashes on land and at sea, and the gender politics that, then too, made the simple fact of being female constantly dangerous. The fictional Mary Reade, raised from early childhood as a boy, leaves her poverty-stricken home in Wapping, London, with her best (and uninformed) friend, a boy who later becomes a love interest and a danger in her life when they meet again in the Caribbean. In the meantime, Mary has shot an evil sea captain, joined a pirate gang that includes Anne and her lover, Calico Jack, and has finally been revealed as a young woman rather than a young man. Anne and Mary fall in love across months and chapters that present only a slightly anachronistic view of their awareness and willingness to follow their hearts. All of this makes for delightful reading for anyone who enjoys pirate stories or is seeking LGBTQ+ fiction that is positive as well as fairly realistic. VERDICT A great choice for historical fiction collections.Francisca Goldsmith, Library Ronin, Worcester, MA

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School Library Journal (Tue May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12

A clever, romantic novel based on the true story of a girl who disguised herself as a boy to sail with the infamous pirates Anne Bonny and Calico Jack—and fell in love with Anne Bonny.

There’s no place for a girl in Mary’s world. Not in the home of her mum, desperately drunk and poor. Not in the household of her wealthy granny, where no girl can be named an heir. And certainly not in the arms of Nat, her childhood love who never knew her for who she was. As a sailor aboard a Caribbean merchant ship, Mary’s livelihood—and her safety—depends on her ability to disguise her gender.

At least, that’s what she thinks is true. But then pirates attack the ship, and in the midst of the gang of cutthroats, Mary spots something she never could have imagined: a girl pirate.

The sight of a girl standing unafraid upon the deck, gun and sword in hand, changes everything. In a split-second decision, Mary turns her gun on her own captain, earning herself the chance to join the account and become a pirate alongside Calico Jack and Anne Bonny.

For the first time, Mary has a shot at freedom. But imagining living as her true self is easier, it seems, than actually doing it. And when Mary finds herself falling for the captain’s mistress, she risks everything—her childhood love, her place among the crew, and even her life.

Breathlessly romantic and brilliantly subversive, The Unbinding of Mary Reade is sure to sweep readers off their feet and make their hearts soar.


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