Pirates of Savannah Trilogy: Book One, Sold in Savannah - Young Adult Action Adventure Historical Fiction
By Tarrin P. Lupo
- Release Date: 2011-12-06
- Genre: Historical Fiction for Young Adults
Description
Pirates of Savannah Trilogy: Book One
Sold in Savannah
Follow a group of English prisoners as they are sold at auction to the highest bidder. The odd collection of fellows battle inhumane living conditions, sail the salty seas, and fight deadly pirates to try their hand at a new life in General Oglethorpe's colony of Savannah, GA. Can they escape the stigma of their past and survive in this New World?
This historical fiction trilogy is a fun adventure in a Pre-Revolutionary War setting. It follows fictional characters through an actual timeline and is packed full of real people, places and events. This novel is appropriate for young adults and beyond.
Please note: There are two versions of this novel, one for adults and one that has been adapted to be the first in a trilogy of novels for young adults. If you spend your booty on this, you're buying the young version, yarrr.
Reviews
Pirates of Savannah
5By AYUSH .H .DIt is a really good book😃👍🏻Sold in Savanna
5By Warrior lord 549Interesting read. Worth the time.Pirates of savannh
5By ArphairGood booktoasters
1By R3kkedThis book is very entertaining. Honestly I think this should cost money. Historical fiction is the main genre.Great read
5By WhinifredThis is a great light read! The story is awesome and seems well researched. Love the voice of this book! Wish the sequel was in iBooks!Where's the rest?
2By princess dragonmomSpoiler: the story stops before you find out whether the lead lives or dies. No indication whether there is a second book. Just whump and done. Frustrating.sold savannah
3By dr. broccoligood fast reading enjoyablePirates of Savannah
4By BRCBatThe author tells an entertaining and intriguing story that could pass as non-fiction, it is so well researched and accurately descriptive of the people, politics, rule of law, communities and living conditions of the times. The story ends, though, before finishing the tale about key characters as if a segment of a TV soap opera instead of a book worthy of appearing on Barnes & Noble book shelves. I look forward to reading the rest of the story.Slaves in savannah
4By SuzeqlongEnjoyable reading. Those poor slavesTerrific read!!!!!!
5By GImoeJOEI absolutely loved the book (adult version) the authors explanation of historical facts and fiction was an added benefit in the back of the book. The characters were very good!!!! I live in Ga. And I want to visit the pirate house now!