Bloody Jack is back and this time, she's facing a situation far worse than a ship full of murderous pirates. Curse of the Blue Tattoo, L.A. Meyer's sequel to the enormously popular Bloody Jack is just as bawdy and entertaining as the original.
Left in Boston by the H.M.S. Dolphin crew when they discover her true
sex, Jacky Faber finds herself navigating entirely new waters. It turns
out that bloodthirsty buccaneers have nothing on the young ladies at the
Lawson Peabody School! As Jacky observes, "they're like any bunch of
thirty or so cats thrown in a sack and shaken up good. They're mean in
ways that boys never even thought of being." It isn't long before Jacky
shows her true colors by being arrested for "exposing a Female Part"
(her knee) while jigging in the streets and is "busted down" to serving
girl instead of student. Jacky soldiers on, getting herself into scrapes
that her darling beau midshipman Jaimy Fletcher couldn't even begin to
imagine, including uncovering a shady minister's evil secret and fixing a
horse race with voodoo.
And where in the world is seafaring Jaimy? As her letters to him
continue to go unanswered, Jacky grows more and more worried. Still, at
book's end she takes an assignment as "lady's companion" to the
captain's wife aboard a whaler headed for London. Astute readers will
notice that the whaler's crabby captain has a peg leg and won't be
surprised if in the next Bloody Jack Adventure, Jacky ends up hunting the great white whale!
The Bloody Jack Adventure books are available from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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L.A. Meyer received a master of fine arts from Boston University, and was the curator and exhibitor at the Clair de Loon Gallery in Bar Harbor, Maine.
NARRATOR
Katherine Kellgren has recorded over sixty audiobooks including Bloody Jack,
which was the winner of an Audie Award, a Publishers Weekly Listen Up
Award, and ForeWord Magazine's Audiobook of the Year. Both Bloody Jack and its sequel Curse of the Blue Tattoo
were named Odyssey Honor Titles by the American Library Association in
2008 and 2009 respectively. She has appeared onstage in London, New
York, and Frankfurt. Her recent work includes everything from the role
of Laura in a regional production of The Glass Menagerie to appearances on Comedy Central. She is a graduate of The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
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ADDITIONAL AWARDSAudie Award - Excellence in Production
Audie Award - Solo Narration/Female
Audie Award - Teen
Odyssey Honor Award
ALA's Notable Children's Recordings List
YALSA's Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults List
Booklist's Editors Choice
Earphone Award - Audiofile Magazine
Starred* Review - Booklist
Starred* Review - School Library JournalREVIEWS
Audiofile Magazine (Earphones Review)
"With sass and song, Katherine Kellgren portrays Jacky Faber as schoolgirl and part-time tavern performer... Kellgren's terrific portrayal of Jacky's reluctant transition to finishing school extends to the cast of snobbish classmates, low-life Bostonians, sailors, prostitutes, a creepy constable, and a mad minister who is a descendant of Cotton Mather. Jacky's endless propensity for trouble leads the listener on a rollicking journey through 1800s America with the promise of more to come as she boards a whaling ship at novel's end."
School Library Journal (Starred Review)
"The audacious Jacky Faber is back in L.A. Meyer's fabulous sequel (2004) to Bloody Jack (2002, both Harcourt)... Katherine Kellgren delivers a stunning performance with a myriad of amazing voices. Her cockney Jacky is just right and makes the story more accessible to listeners who may struggle with the Brit-speak. Loyal, clever, sassy, impudent, and just a little bit naughty, Jacky is a protagonist to admire. Simply delightful."
Booklist (Starred Review)
"Kellgren continues her tour de force portrayal of Mary "Jacky" Faber in this stand-alone sequel to Bloody Jack, a 2008 Odyssey Award Honor title. Kellgren voices Jacky's Cockney patois with such historical accuracy that listeners are pulled into the early nineteenth century, breathlessly entranced by Jacky's heart-on-her-sleeve, knife-in-her-bosom exploits. Shifting from Bostonian blue-blooded to boozing Irish accents with ease, Kellgren differentiates each character's dialect with a skill that reaches the crest of emotion yet never spills into over-the-top exaggeration. Kellgren lyrically provides Jacky's talent for melody as she effortlessly sings the sea shanties and Irish tunes that heighten the drama and anchor the account in the nautical realm. This masterful production extends the appeal to a wide range of listeners eager for a bloody-good tale. Fans will be happy to know that the next title in the series, Under the Jolly Roger, also read by Kellgren, has recently been released by Listen & Live."
Curse of the Blue Tattoo: Being an Account of the Misadventures of Jacky Faber, Midshipman and Fine Lady
Author: L.A. Meyer
Narrator: Katherine Kellgren
ISBN: 9781593163969
SRP: $29.95
Length: 14:13:00
Item No: LL415
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