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Pirate's Passage

Written by: William Gilkerson
Narrated by: Christian Rummel
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Nova Scotia, 1952. Not exactly the place you'd expect to run into pirates. But an old mariner, his boat driven ashore in a gale, brings with him enough stories about buccaneers and their lore to make it seem that he must have had firsthand experience of the pirate life. But how is that possible? Captain Charles Johnson's uncanny knowledge of seamanship's dark side fuels the imagination of the young boy he befriends, setting the boy on his own journey of mysterious adventure.

©2006 William Gilkerson (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Great piece of story telling.

This is a great story, well told. The animated CBC movie was good, but the full story is much better, Gilkerson weaves a tale that shows that pirates aren't just historical sailor thieves on the wrong side of some country's law, but can be anyone who abuses others with the power they hold over them for their own self enrichment. Makes a great listen for those ocean side nights around the campfire.

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