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"There have always been pirates. Why, even as far back as Eve, on the day she was considering whether or not to eat that apple, a pirate was most certainly planning to sail in and take it from her."
If there's one thing that twelve-year-old Jocelyn Hook has always dreamt of becoming, it's a pirate. It does run in her blood, after all. Although she has never met him, Jocelyn's father is none other than the infamous and bloodthirsty Captain James Hook, a macabre legacy that she takes no end of delight in recounting to others at every available opportunity. For a young girl in Georgian England, however, the pirate's life is anything but easy (or accessible). After singing one too many bawdy sea shanties and scaring away one too many governesses, her grandfather has had enough and sends Jocelyn to Miss Eliza Crumb-Biddlecomb's Finishing School For Young Ladies, an institution filled with students more machiavellian and dangerous than even the fiercest buccaneer. Drowning in a world of corsets, curtsies and an endless string of lessons on proper, 'ladylike' behaviour aimed at a girl with an interest in being anything but, Jocelyn chafes against the rigid restrictions placed against her and dreams of being swept away to a life of adventure and daring with only the sea to guide her. So, when a letter suddenly arrives informing her of Captain Hook's untimely death at the hands (or should I say jaws?) of the Neverland Crocodile, it appears as though Jocelyn's ship has finally, and quite literally, come in. Now, with the help of the ever-faithful Smee and a motley crew of pirates with little experience but no end of imagination, Jocelyn must travel to Neverland, avenge her father's death, and save her best friend Roger from the clutches of the Lost Boys and that pesky Peter Pan. A pirate's work is never done.
"I expect that you'd like to know about the most famous of all pirates, Captain
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