Pirates and Privateers   
               
              The History of Maritime
                    Piracy 
               
              Cindy Vallar, Editor
                    & Reviewer  
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                Keller, TX  76244-0425 
                 
                     
               
               
               
              
               
               
              Books for
                  Adults ~ Historical Fiction: Pirates & Privateers 
               
               
                
                  The Pirate Queen 
                  By Alan Gold 
                  HarperCollins Australia, 2003, ISBN 0-7322-6828-1 
                   
                        
                             
               
                 
                            If not for Irish bards and
                              poets and occasional legal documents, we
                              might not know about the legendary pirate
                              queen who threatened the English treasury
                              or the patriotic chieftain who defied
                              English attempts to subjugate the Irish.
                              Men attempted to write her out of history,
                              but Alan Gold takes the facts and spins a
                              wonderful tale about Grace O’Malley, who
                              grows up aboard her father’s ships rather
                              than pursue a more womanly education. She
                              is a natural mariner and a skilled trader,
                              and her exploits -- legitimate and
                              otherwise -- bring her wealth and
                              notoriety. 
                               
                              Grace’s path in life contrasts with that
                              of another prominent woman, Elizabeth I.
                              Her tale is also deftly woven within these
                              pages to create a tapestry that culminates
                              in a meeting between these two queens.
                              Their lives follow different paths, but
                              both are fraught with perils. When
                              Elizabeth’s henchman in Ireland takes
                              Grace’s youngest son hostage, the pirate
                              queen dares to venture into the enemy’s
                              court and meet the Virgin Queen who would
                              have her head. 
                               
                              Through language and action the characters
                              unveil their strengths and weaknesses,
                              their similarities and differences until
                              these two extraordinary women, who stepped
                              outside the bounds of traditional female
                              roles and took center stage in the world
                              of men, come to life before the reader’s
                              eyes. Gold succinctly provides the complex
                              historical and political background
                              against which Grace and Elizabeth lived
                              their lives. He also provides an
                              intriguing, enlightening, and believable
                              glimpse into a historical meeting about
                              which no clues exist as to what
                              transpired. 
                            
                    Review Copyright ©2003 Cindy Vallar 
                       
                      (This review originally appeared in the August
                        2003 issue of Historical Novels Review.) 
                       
                       
                     
                 
               
              
                  
                   
                   
                    
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