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The Castaways (Curse of the Jolly Stone Trilogy) [Mass Market Paperback]

Iain Lawrence
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 243 pages
  • Publisher: Laurel Leaf Library; Reprint edition (11 Aug 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0440238129
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440238126
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 1.8 x 17.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,163,389 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Castaways leaves readers breathless.”—School Library Journal

The spirited adventure that began in The Convicts and continued in The Cannibals has its riveting conclusion in The Castaways—in which Tom Tin and his four convict companions save two sailors stranded on an iceberg. There’s Mr. Beezley, with his tattooed hands and icy stare; and Mr. Moyle, with his pig-like face and rotten teeth, who supposedly eats children. As Tom grows wary of the men, he suspects they are plotting to get rid of him. But
how? And if Tom and the other boys can’t stop the sailors, will they ever make it home to England, where Tom’s diamond remains buried, and where he still stands a chance of sorting out his tangled fate?

“The quirky characters and an incredible story with fast action will keep you turning the pages to see what happens next, complete with a very satisfying, surprise ending.”—MyShelf.com

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Format:Hardcover
THE CASTAWAYS is the third book of the trilogy including THE CONVICTS and THE CANNIBALS, and starts off with Tom Tin and his companions adrift at sea. They have escaped the punishment of being sent to Australia as convicts only to find themselves aboard a steamship that is running dangerously low on fuel and with no idea of where they are. They find a ship that is apparently deserted. Fearing that it may be the ghost ship Flying Dutchman, they clamber aboard anyway, perhaps on a course toward certain doom.

Then they locate two men stranded on an iceberg, and take them on board, but when Tom hears them plotting to get rid of him, he is just sure that they are castaways from the very ship they are on, and probably have killed all of the previous crew members.

In a riotous episode, the castaways take Tom and his companions prisoner and prepare to sell them as slaves. Tom and the kids manage to escape that fate and sail to England, where they meet with more adversity and imprisonment.

My only complaint with THE CASTAWAYS is that there are a number of references to episodes that happened in the previous two books, and if you haven't read them, you must use your imagination to get you up to speed on the story line.

A rollicking, fast-moving adventure that melds neatly with the facts of early shipping, pirates, the slave trade, and transporting convicts to Australia. There are characters you will love and a story that keeps you turning the pages to see what happens next, complete with a very satisfying, surprise ending.

Reviewed by: Grandma Bev
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Images come alive with colorful language 11 Aug 2008
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We come upon Tom Tin and his companions 11 days after leaving the islands of the cannibals. Not a true sailor, Tom is the son of one and is steering a ramshackle steamboat west in hopes of being rescued by a British ship and taken home to England. He plans to right the wrongs done to his family by the money-hungry Mr. Goodfellow, who got him and his father, Captain Redman Tin, into this mess. When you owe Goodfellow money, your life becomes a living hell.

Tom views the world as a river of fate, full of both good and bad luck. Maybe if he hadn't gotten his hands on the wretched Jolly Stone diamond in England, none of this would have happened. Tom thinks debtor's prison, murder, prison ships, creatures and cannibals are all because of the Jolly Stone curse. He thought it would solve everything for his family, but one nightmare after another has cluttered his river of fate until he doesn't know if he has the wherewithal to make it right. However, his father's last words roll over and over in his mind while he listens to the "chant of the steam engine, the chuckatee-chickadee, chuckatee-chickadee that shook every plank and nail."

"Do what's right by me, Tom. Do the handsome thing." Redman Tin's voice whispered in his son's ears. But Tom doesn't have any idea what the right or handsome thing might be. He only knows that he has to get back to London, pass the Jolly Stone on and end the curse. Mr. Goodfellow is the perfect person to hand the blasted thing over to.

Joining Tom are fellow boy-convicts who have been with him since the prison ship, the Lachesis, left England bound for the Australian penal colonies. Benjamin Penny, Gaskin Boggis, Walter Weedle and blind boy William Midgely follow Tom, sometimes begrudgingly, as he tries to get them home. As rapscallions often do, they constantly fight, argue and complain.

Superstitions about the sea add poison to the mix. When they come upon an abandoned ship, they think it is the Flying Dutchman, which sails the seas of its own accord and gathers up dead sailors. They have to board the lonely vessel because their own rickety steamboat is sinking. This provides another twist in Tom's fateful river when he gets tangled even deeper in the sordid affairs of Mr. Goodfellow.

Turning the pages of THE CASTAWAYS --- the final book in the Curse of the Jolly Stone trilogy --- is irresistible as every chapter ends on a curious note. Tension builds like a slow-burning ember in the first half, and then the story tumbles head first into one adventure, surprise turn and scare after another. Iain Lawrence's skillful use of simile and metaphor helps story images come alive with colorful language, and young sailors will enjoy the genuine use of nautical terms. Time-period phrases like "toad licker," "nob," "smasher," "lumps" and "toff" add a brilliant flair of authenticity to the escapades.

--- Reviewed by Joy Held
Iain Lawrence - Great Author 31 Dec 2008
By Patrick G. Lefevre - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is a great, fun quick read. Iain Lawrence has found a niche with these types of sailor and pirate adventure novels. I hope he writes dozens more.
The satisfying end to a great trilogy 31 July 2008
By Teenreads.com - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
We come upon Tom Tin and his companions 11 days after leaving the islands of the cannibals. Not a true sailor, Tom is the son of one and is steering a ramshackle steamboat west in hopes of being rescued by a British ship and taken home to England. He plans to right the wrongs done to his family by the money-hungry Mr. Goodfellow, who got him and his father, Captain Redman Tin, into this mess. When you owe Goodfellow money, your life becomes a living hell.

Tom views the world as a river of fate, full of both good and bad luck. Maybe if he hadn't gotten his hands on the wretched Jolly Stone diamond in England, none of this would have happened. Tom thinks debtor's prison, murder, prison ships, creatures and cannibals are all because of the Jolly Stone curse. He thought it would solve everything for his family, but one nightmare after another has cluttered his river of fate until he doesn't know if he has the wherewithal to make it right. However, his father's last words roll over and over in his mind while he listens to the "chant of the steam engine, the chuckatee-chickadee, chuckatee-chickadee that shook every plank and nail."

"Do what's right by me, Tom. Do the handsome thing." Redman Tin's voice whispered in his son's ears. But Tom doesn't have any idea what the right or handsome thing might be. He only knows that he has to get back to London, pass the Jolly Stone on and end the curse. Mr. Goodfellow is the perfect person to hand the blasted thing over to.

Joining Tom are fellow boy-convicts who have been with him since the prison ship, the Lachesis, left England bound for the Australian penal colonies. Benjamin Penny, Gaskin Boggis, Walter Weedle and blind boy William Midgely follow Tom, sometimes begrudgingly, as he tries to get them home. As rapscallions often do, they constantly fight, argue and complain.

Superstitions about the sea add poison to the mix. When they come upon an abandoned ship, they think it is the Flying Dutchman, which sails the seas of its own accord and gathers up dead sailors. They have to board the lonely vessel because their own rickety steamboat is sinking. This provides another twist in Tom's fateful river when he gets tangled even deeper in the sordid affairs of Mr. Goodfellow.

Turning the pages of THE CASTAWAYS --- the final book in the Curse of the Jolly Stone trilogy --- is irresistible as every chapter ends on a curious note. Tension builds like a slow-burning ember in the first half, and then the story tumbles head first into one adventure, surprise turn and scare after another. Iain Lawrence's skillful use of simile and metaphor helps story images come alive with colorful language, and young sailors will enjoy the genuine use of nautical terms. Time-period phrases like "toad licker," "nob," "smasher," "lumps" and "toff" add a brilliant flair of authenticity to the escapades.

--- Reviewed by Joy Held
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