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The Giant Rat of Sumatra: or Pirates Galore | 
enlarge | Author: Sid Fleischman Creator: John Hendrix Publisher: HarperTrophy Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 425334
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.3
ISBN: 0060742402 EAN: 9780060742409 ASIN: 0060742402
Publication Date: August 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ex-Library. Millions of satisfied customers and climbing. Thriftbooks is the name you can trust, guaranteed. Spend Less. Read More.
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A swashbuckling tale of thievery and revenge The Giant Rat of Sumatra is the most notorious pirate ship in the Pacific. Its ferocious figurehead, a rat with crooked teeth and gouged-out eyes, strikes fear in the heart of every seafaring crew. Now the ship has dropped anchor in San Diego. Twelve-year-old cabin boy Shipwreck -- so named after he was rescued from the sea by the pirates -- is anxious to begin his long journey home to Boston. Instead, he finds himself swept up in a treacherous plot. It seems his adventure is only just beginning. . . .
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Grand Adventure With Great Characters March 9, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Only twelve years old, Edmund Amos Peters has already lived a life filled with incredible adventures. He and his father went down in a ship after leaving New England. Edmund was saved by Captain Gallows, one of the fiercest pirates still taking prizes in 1846. Nicknamed Shipwreck, for obvious reasons, he stays on as a cabin boy for the pirates.
I've read several of Siddhartha Fleishman's novels over the years, starting with BY THE GREAT HORN SPOON! when I was younger than my ten year old. I've always enjoyed the way he's clever with his characters and situations, and the fact that he doesn't dawdle. His stories always have the characters doing something at a frantic pace.
Packed full of adventure and interesting characters, THE GIANT RAT OF SUMATRA captures the imaginations of kids (and adults!) from the opening pages and doesn't let go until the end. There's always some problem Shipwreck and the brave Captain Gallows have to deal with.
After arriving in San Diego, California, which at that time is Mexican property, Captain Gallows declares that he's going to go straight. He buys himself new clothes, a ranch, and even renames himself. As Don Alexandro, he sets himself up in business buying cow hides.
This is old-style adventure writing at its finest. There are mysterious characters and nefarious doings from the opening pages, and a sea battle as Americans sail into the harbor in an effort to take the city in the final pages.
In between those hooks, the juvenile novel jumps through hoops to entertain young minds and adults as well. I loved the lady bandit and her semi-stalwart gang, and the pistol duel that Captain Gallows arranges for the control of her and her crew.
The descriptions of the places and the people brought a lot of images to mind. They all seem true to life.
THE GIANT RAT OF SUMATRA is a 2008 Sequoyah book. Kids in elementary school get to vote on the best of the lot if they read three of them. Parents are welcome to help, and I heartily recommend reading this one aloud, taking turns with your child if your child can read.
Giving it to my daughter for her birthday soon... July 12, 2007 I'm giving this to my daughter for her birthday soon (along with another book and other related items). Once I get her feedback, I'll update my review with actual info.
Fabulous March 11, 2007 My grandson is 8. This is a wonderful book and just right for his age.
Welcome aboard the Giant Rat of Sumatra! March 10, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A young cabin boy's ocean life of high adventure is about to change. Anchored off California in 1846 as Mexico and America were at war and with her pirate days closing fast, the Far East pirate ship..with a figure-head of a huge jeweled eyed rat..comes home to rest.
This is a fun quick read that is sure to please the young and old adventurer. Written primarily for the younger grade schooler, this is good clean book. Filled with twist and surprises along the way, it is sure to please. Every Sherlock Holmes fan has heard of the giant rat of Sumatra but Doyle never wrote more than a passing word or two about the adventure. Just enought to peak the readers curiousity. Well, no Holmes here but just fun reading.
2006-07 TX Bluebonnet Award Nominee December 16, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
" "Shipwreck," a twelve-year-old cabin boy, narrates a swash-buckling adventure containing an abundance of plot dualities, twists, and turns. His breezy narrative takes readers into the waning days of Mexican rule in California and a high-spirited romp of revenge, romance, and rivalry." (summary by Texas Library Association)
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