Grace O'Malley finds excitement and danger when she defies Irish tradition and goes off to sea with her father, a trader and pirate.
Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, this story, entitled Grace the Pirate, seeks to be accessible, motivating and humorous.
Grace the Pirate
... and himself the said Browne and Derbie Daly, with their companies followed, and took such preys as they found on the way. ... met the said Browne and Daley with their company, assaulted them and killed them, as is heard and known .
A captivating retelling of the story of Grace O'Malley, the Pirate Queen of Ireland.Grace is a true daughter of the fearsome O'Malley clan, and while still a child she yearns to help her father fight to keep Henry VIII's invading English ...
Was this the price of her freedom? Judith Cook explores this and other questions about the life and times of this remarkable woman in a fascinating, thrilling and impeccably researched book.
A meticulously detailed, fictional portrait of the legendary Irish pirate describes how Grace O'Malley built a powerful empire that became the terror of the English on the high seas and chronicles her daring exploits in defiance of English ...
This is the true story of Grace O’Malley, or Granuaile, who ruled on land and sea in Connaught over 400 years ago.
Grace, a teenage girl, is the best sailor on board the pirate ship Sea Devil, but Captain Cutthroat leaves her to die out on a desert island anyway.
The Fearsome Charlie Grace holds a race of pirates in this book of rhyme, rhythm and fun.
Over 400 years ago Granuaile became a legend. As both Pirate Queen and Chieftain of the O'Malley clan, Granuaile or Grace O'Malley, challenged the accepted ideas of sixteenth century Ireland.